The second language teaching methods applied with categorization strategies, cognitive styles, and behavioral skills are aimed at providing widespread vistas of the language learning domain. Thereupon the skills have got more scope in acquiring the second language (L2) amongst children with SEN. This proposed research paper sheds light on the relationship between cognitive styles (Field dependence- Field independence and certain language learning). The learning disabilities of learners need to be addressed at the early stage with an intervention plan which in turn promotes cognitive growth, hence the modified instruction materials and the categorization styles should be kept in mind at the time of selecting teaching strategies while developing educational curriculum which would help in setting targets and fixing time frame to achieve them. In addition to this blended teaching which is inclusive of teacher-guided, assignment based, use of behavioral perspectives, can be engaged meaningfully with an intervention of a tool called 'mastery learning' tool which can facilitate assessment driven, evidence based teaching and learning with deeper learning at own pace. The research attempts to define the challenges faced by instructors and suggests ways and means to improve teaching of English. The novel ways focus on students learnability and allow students to explore new vistas of education.
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