THE USAGE OF PRAGMATIC COMPETENCE IN TEACHING SPEECH EXPRESSIONS
Abstract
Pragmatic competence plays a pivotal role in effective communication, especially in speech expressions. This article delves into the significance of pragmatic competence in language teaching and explores various strategies to enhance it. By analyzing existing literature and proposing practical methods, this study aims to contribute to the pedagogical discourse surrounding speech expression instruction.
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