Using Modelling-Based Speaking Module for Informal Interaction Class to Support Self-Regulated Learning

Teaching speaking is considered challenging during this outbreak era where lecturers and students cannot have a face-to-face meeting while in fact, students still need to get examples from lecturers related to pronunciation and intonation especially. A module of speaking for informal interaction is...

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