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The introduction explains the importance of teaching materials in English language education and examines how materials influence the way languages are taught and learned. It highlights that materials are not simply textbooks or classroom resources; they reflect theories of language learning, teaching approaches, cultural values, and educational goals. The editor discusses the need for teachers and researchers to critically evaluate materials and consider how they can be adapted to different learners, contexts, and learning needs. The book brings together theoretical perspectives and practical examples to explore issues such as teacher-created materials, commercial textbooks, technology-based resources, and materials evaluation. Its aim is to help teachers develop a deeper understanding of how effective teaching materials can support successful language learning.






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