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ENGLISH READING AND WRITING AS AN INTERCONNECTED SKILL IN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 ERA: CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS TO ITS PEDAGOGY
2021
Lingua
Previous studies have demonstrated the significance of Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0 in advancing the educational reform including in English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching and learning context. The reason is that English language remains the global lingua franca in which the top ten skills pronounced by World Economic Forum in 2016 can be achieved by good command of English. Hence, the attention devoted to the quality of students' EFL literacy in this IR 4.0 era is more increasing than
doi:10.34005/lingua.v17i2.1642
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