Abstract
This article explores the effectiveness of an interactive teaching style in foreign language education. The results indicate that interactive teaching methods lead to significantly higher proficiency gains compared to traditional teacher-centered approaches. The findings are analyzed and discussed in relation to second language acquisition theories and pedagogical implications. This article concludes that language educators should prioritize interactive, learner-centered instruction to optimize students' communicative competence development.
Keywords
Foreign language teaching
interactive teaching style
communicative language teaching
task-based language teaching
cooperative learning