THE WAYS OF IMPROVING LISTENING SKILLS IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING

Authors

  • Ruziyeva Nafisa Zarifovna Bukhara State University Teacher of English Linguistics Department Author
  • Xolmurodova Feruza Author

Abstract

Enhancing listening skills in second language teaching requires a multifaceted and nuanced approach. By integrating authentic content, varied activities, technology, and cultural context into the curriculum, educators can create a dynamic learning environment that nurtures effective listening abilities. The ultimate goal is to empower language learners not only to comprehend spoken language but also to engage actively and confidently in real-world conversations, thereby advancing their overall language proficiency.

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Published

2024-04-19