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Utilization of Teaching Language Skills Across the Curriculum for Developing Language Skills to Rich Academic Content in All Subjects

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  • Nibal Malkawi
  • Tamara Krishan

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This study is based on the involvement of language skills among the students in academics. Language skills improvement can help individuals manage their communication with others, increasing their confidence level. The objectives have been developed to determine the need for language skill development in the curriculum. High-level negotiations with native languages are managed through academic language improvement. The application of Krashen’s monitor model and Hardlry's theory of language development can help manage the language learning opportunities for students in academics. The use of the secondary research method has helped uncover the importance of using language skills in future development. The qualitative analysis has helped in analyzing the data and finding appropriate results for the study. This study aimed to discover students' creativity in order to maintain language skill development. The inclusion of issues such as lack of interest among the students is affecting the proficiency of the educational system. Moreover, the use of the language skill helps in managing communication, through which the ideas of the students are increased. This aids in the development of critical thinking processes in students in order to improve their skills.Â

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  • Nibal Malkawi & Tamara Krishan, 2023. "Utilization of Teaching Language Skills Across the Curriculum for Developing Language Skills to Rich Academic Content in All Subjects," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(1), pages 312-312, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:13:y:2023:i:1:p:312
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