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This book provides a clear overview of how applied linguistics informs modern language teaching. It explains major teaching approaches—such as the Grammar-Translation Method, the Direct Method, Audio-Lingualism, Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), and Task-Based Learning (TBL)—and shows how each approach reflects different views of language and learning. The book highlights how applied linguistics connects theory to classroom practice, helping teachers choose effective methods, design meaningful activities, and address learners’ real-world needs. Overall, it offers a practical guide to understanding and comparing key teaching methodologies.