Learning Strategies
Language learners can use memory, metacognitive, affective, cognitive, social, and compensation strategies to enhance their language learning. These strategies also enable them to become more independent, autonomous, and lifelong learners. Additionally, successful learners use some strategies according to specific tasks, context, or different needs. That is to say, active learners consciously choose strategies that fit their needs, or their L2 tasks.
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