Learning to learn English
Abstract
This article discusses how the learning strategies encourage students to learn a second language. Learning a second language is vital in our society, hence the need to make the students in non-bilingual medium learn the second language through strategies that aid them to collect, store, retrieve and use the information. In light of this, the undergraduate students of the Autonomous University of Bucaramanga-UNAB can learn the second language by studying techniques and learning strategies.
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