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College Of Business Administration (CBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
How to Improve English Learning Method in Bangladesh


Course Name

: Advance English Composition



Course Code

: ENG 203



Supervisor

: Ariful Islam Emon
BA, MA (JU)
Faculty, Department of English
IUBAT, Uttara, Dhaka.



Researchers

:
1. Sabrina Sadika Karim

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2. Fatema Mannan Mili

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3. Farhana Akther

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4. Naznin Sultana

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5. Tonmoy Ghosh

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6. Md. Farhad Rahman

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7. Md. Sharif Hossain

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Table of Content:
Abstract

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1. Introduction

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1.1. Why English

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1.2. Use of English in Bangladesh

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1.3. Purpose of Research Paper

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1.4. Methodology

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2. English Learning Method in Bangladesh

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2.1. Home

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2.2. Education System

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2.2.1. Primary Education

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2.2.2. Secondary Education

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2.2.3. Higher Secondary

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2.2.4. University

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2.3. English Learning Centre

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2.3.1. British Council

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2.3.1.1.

Teaching English

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2.3.1.2.

Teaching Unplugged

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2.3.1.3.

Speaking Method

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2.3.1.4.

Others

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2.3.2. S@ifurs

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2.3.2.1.

Writing

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2.3.2.2.

Natural Spoken

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2.3.3. FM Method

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3. Findings in all These Method

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3.1. Home

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3.2. Findings in Education Level

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3.3. English Learning Centre

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4. How to Improve English Learning Method in Bangladesh

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4.1. Read

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4.2. Watch English Movie with Subtitle

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4.3. Listen to English Song

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4.4. Start a Blog in English

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4.5. Write Diary/ Journal in English

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4.6. Be Best Friends With a Good English Dictionary

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4.7. Speak in English Whenever Possible

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4.8. Earn a New Word a Day

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5. Conclusion & Recommendation

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5.1. Conclusion

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5.2.



Bibliography: Dolitsky, Marlene, 2006, Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Primary School, Alexandria, USA, TESOL, Page 101-110. Haroon-Ar Rasheed, Mollah Mohammed, 2012, " Learning English Language in Bangladesh: CLT and Beyond" Critical Literacy: Theories and Practices, Web Hoque, Md. Enamul, 2008, "English Language Teaching and Learning at the Alim Level in the Madrashas in Bangladesh: Problems and Possible Solutions" Nusaibanabiha, Mar 20, 2010. Web. http://www.scribd.com/doc/28681752/EnglishLanguage-Teaching-and-Learning-in-Bangladesh IV. Josette, 2009, "10 Simple Ways / Tips to Improve Your English." web. National Curriculum and Textbook Board. 1990, Baseline Survey of Secondary School, Bangladesh. National Curriculum and Textbook Board Dhaka. 2011, English for Today, for Classes 11-12 National Education Policy 2000.The Report of National Education Policy. Dhaka: Ministry of Education, Bangladesh, 2001. 28 Nunan, David, 2003, Practical English Language Teaching, New York, Mc-Grow Rivers, W. 1981, Teaching Foreign-Language Skills. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, USA. Sheldon, L. 1988, "Evaluating ELT Textbooks and materials." ELT Journal42 .4,page: 237-246. Skierso, A. 2003, "Textbook selection and evaluation." Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language

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