CHALLENGES STUDENTS FACE WHILE LEARNING ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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Key Words: English grammar, language acquisition, syntax, linguistic interference, language complexity, educational challanges, language pedagogy, grammar instruction, error correction, second language learning.Abstract
Annotation: This article examines the main challenges that students face when learning English grammar, focusing on the complexity of the language, differences from native grammatical structures and the influence of the learning environment. By analyzing common problems such as syntax, irregular forms and language interference, this study sheds light on the factors that prevent effective grammatical acquisition. The results are intended to inform teachers about the strategies they should adopt to face these challenges, thus improving students' knowledge and mastery of the language.
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