Abstract
For complete language development, it is imperative that speaking, writing, listening, and reading abilities be integrated into the classroom. The importance of this integration, the advantages it offers students, and efficient methods for introducing these abilities into curricula are all covered in this article. Teachers may improve their students’ academic performance and communication skills by creating a complete language learning environment.
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