THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SELF-LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Self-study, grades, pros and disadvantages, regular classroomAbstract
Self-studying is a learning strategy in which students control their own studies outside of the classroom and without direct supervision. Because students have control over what (and how) they learn, self-study may be a very beneficial approach for many students to learn. Self-study and traditional classroom learning can be combined to help your child get the most out of his or her educational experience. Together, these strategies improve students' ability to absorb and retain knowledge, boosting understanding, grades, and motivation levels
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