GAMES FOR DEVELOPING SPEAKING SKILLS AT BEGINNING STAGE

Authors

  • Ataxojayev Toxirjon Maxmudjonovich Docent of the Chair of the English Language and Literature of Kokand State Pedagogical Institute Uzbekistan

Keywords:

speaking games, pair work, communication, small groups, speech sounds, communication, situation, collaborate, role playing, dialogue.

Abstract

This article deals with the study of the peculiarities of using games for speaking comprehension in teaching FL, different types of games for the beginners have been recommended and investigated in detail.

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2024-06-27

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