Modes and Strategies of Intercession of the German Language Lexicon as a Foreign Language Some more Efficient Ways of Lexicon Intercession
Abstract
The main concern for teachers of German as a foreign language is the intercession of German language with the most efficient modern teaching methods, since by making serious efforts and using the most modern teaching methods the acquisition of all values of German language is made possible, and the studying of that language becomes more essential and qualitative. This paper deals with modes and strategies of lexicon intercession since the full understanding of its main peculiarities helps understand more easily the difficulties the students face during their lexicon acquisition and then the methods, techniques or strategies of avoiding these kinds of obstacles are easily learnt and practiced. Based on the latest and the most efficient teaching and learning methodology, we will describe strategies that help in easier and more efficient intercession of the German language lexicon.
Keywords: lexicon, teaching and learning methodology, curricula, etc.
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