IMPROVING THE METHODOLOGY OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Authors

  • Malika Abduqayumova Student: Chirchik State Pedagogical University Author

Keywords:

role-playing activities, authentic and real-life materials, incorporating role-plays discussions, promoting autonomous and student-centered materials

Abstract

In today's globalized world, English has become an essential language for communication and interaction among individuals from different backgrounds. The ability to speak and understand English is highly valued, especially in academic and professional settings. As a result, the demand for effective English language learning methods continues to grow. This essay aims to explore and analyze the methodologies used to improve speaking skills in English for Uzbek language speakers. By examining various techniques and approaches, this study seeks to contribute to the development and enhancement of teaching methods, ultimately assisting learners in achieving their language proficiency goals.

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Published

2024-05-14

How to Cite

Abduqayumova , M. (2024). IMPROVING THE METHODOLOGY OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS. INTERNATIONAL SCIENCES, EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 1(7), 43-46. http://internationalsciences.org/index.php/is/article/view/162

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