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Language Socialization in the Classroom: Collaborative Learning Model
Collaborative learning as a mode of learning has long been a hotly debated topic because of its many advantages that can facilitate learning and some disadvantages that are hard to ignore. Sociolinguistic research has shown that students’ socialization can be promoted through collaborative learning, and in order to achieve this, how teachers design and organize collaborative learning is particularly important.