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Teacher's strategies to motivate shy teenage students to participate in speaking activities in the EFL classroom

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Table 2: Identifying Shy Teenage Students in the Public High School
Table 3:  Promoting Speaking with Teenage Students
Table 4: Promoting Speaking Strategies
Table 5: Speaking Strategies Used with Shy Teenage Students
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