INTERACTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING SPEAKING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LESSONS

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  • Ishonkulov Sherzod Usmonovich Author

Abstract

Developing fluency and accuracy in spoken foreign languages is a crucial aspect of language acquisition. This article explores various methods for effectively teaching speaking skills in foreign language classrooms. It analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each method, providing instructors with a comprehensive understanding of how to foster a dynamic and successful learning environment for spoken language development.

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2025-03-26