Exploring the Importance Proficiency of Language Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
Keywords:
teaching, learning, language, diversity, proficiencyAbstract
This study observes that the ability to use a language in a natural setting may be called language proficiency, which plays an important role as a communication tool and an instrument of higher education. The contribution of language in enhancing unity in culturally diverse settings plays a significant role in higher education. Restoring peace and stability can be achieved through proficiency in basic language acquisition skills.
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