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TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES OF LEARNING ENGLISH AND THEIR USE FOR MANAGEMENT STUDENTS.

    Kalyan Baddipudi, Dr N Gopal Krishnan

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Technology has the potential to revolutionize the educational process. It has the potential to help bridge long-standing barriers in access, revolutionize how we teach and collaborate, fortify the bonds between educators and their students, and personalize learning for everyone. The purpose of this research was to profile the pupils.

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