THE MAIN STRATEGIES OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' SPEAKING SKILLS IN LANGUAGE CLASSES

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Sh. Sh. Norboyeva
M. X. Gulyamova

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The capacity to speak well is among the most important aspects of learning English. It aids the user in effectively communicating information verbally to listeners. In today's globalized world, effective communication is crucial, and speaking is regarded as the most essential of the four language skills. The goal of this study is to pinpoint the most popular language learning techniques for enhancing speaking abilities. The results of this study might be a valuable resource for other academics who are looking to examine how students acquire languages to hone their speaking abilities.

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Sh. Sh. Norboyeva, & M. X. Gulyamova. (2023). THE MAIN STRATEGIES OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS IN LANGUAGE CLASSES. Proceedings of International Conference on Modern Science and Scientific Studies, 2(2), 145–151. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/icmsss/article/view/1247
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