Learning strategies serve to improve the effectiveness of receiving and understanding any new information. This article devoted to the study of the learning strategies which influence to learner effectiveness as every learner individual and need various strategies to improve learning process. According to Horwitz (2000, p. 532) learners categorized into good and bad, intelligent and dull, motivated and unmotivated learners. And learning strategies can deal with different learners as Oxford stated (1990, p. 8) using various strategies make learning process easier, more enjoyable, faster and more effective.
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