FOUR SKILLS IN COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING REVISITED AND REVISED

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G.M.Hoshimov

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The article raises the revisited and revised problem of the theory of the traditional “four skills” (reading, speaking, listening, writing) in continuous teaching, their permanent correlations with the two more interdependent, interconnected and interlinked skills: “thinking” and ”understanding”(blended by us into “thunderstanding”), the status and role of which prove no less important than the other four in any continuous quality (language) learning.

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G.M.Hoshimov. (2022). FOUR SKILLS IN COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING REVISITED AND REVISED. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(12), 1582–1587. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/3300
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