LEARNING ABOUT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS THROUGH ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
Keywords:
Sustainable Development, students, education, English.Abstract
Language as an essential tool for communication and culture as a support of social cohesion, respect for established values and for resilience play a decisive role in the implementation of strategic actions aimed at sustainable development.The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of Sustainable Development (SD) and its goals to the students, future teachers,in order to become skilled and qualified candidates and then introduce these Sustainable Development Goals to their student.
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