IMPROVING ALL TYPES OF LANGUAGE SKILLS IN THEIR INTERCONNECTION: READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING
Abstract
This article explores the interrelated development of reading, writing, and speaking skills in second language acquisition. It emphasizes the importance of integrating these types of language activity within a unified methodological framework. The article provides theoretical insights and practical approaches to enhance the effectiveness of language teaching through a holistic skill-based model.
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