Hi!
I’m glad to have you reading my blog once again. Last week we learned about receptive and productive skills.
When it comes to teaching a language, receptive and productive skills refer to two different ways students interact with language, for example, receptive skills are about receiving and understanding a language, such as listening (understanding the spoken language) and reading (understanding written language).
On the other hand, productive skills is about producing and using language, such as speaking (using the language to communicate) and writing (using written language to communicate).
Receptive skills are about taking in information, while productive skills are about creating and expressing information. Both types of skills are essential for effective communication and language learning.
Receptive skills involve understanding information, while productive skills involve creating and sharing information. Both are crucial for effective communication and language learning.
See you next week!

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