Abstract
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) has emerged as a dynamic instructional approach that emphasizes real-world tasks to promote meaningful language use and critical thinking. Unlike traditional methods that prioritize grammatical structures in isolation, TBLT engages learners in problem-solving and decision-making through communicative tasks.
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