Dictactions have been a part of the EFL teacher's arsenal since teaching began! They are a great way of getting students to utilise multiple language skills: listening, reading, writing, speaking, pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary understanding...it's all there! And the good news is: dictation doesn't have to be boring!
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