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ASSESSING LEARNERS' LANGUAGE COMPETENCES IN EXTROVERT AND INTROVERT CHARACTERISTICS
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The role of language learning competencies is vital in a second language acquisition. Also, the individual characteristics of learner, such as extrovert or introvert, can require from educator to modify the ways of conducting lessons and lesson plan
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