“ DEVELOPING CHILDREN’S SPEECH: MONOLOGIC OR DIALOGIC? “

Authors

  • Sarsenbaeva Biybimaryam 1th year student of the Uzbek State World Language University Author

Keywords:

dialogic exercises, monologic exercises, reply, communication skills, language fluency, classroom activities, language education, early language learning.

Abstract

This research explores the influence of dialogic and monologic exercises on the development of oral speech in children, with a focus on their   role in enhancing communication skills, language fluency, and cognitive development. Dialogic exercises enhance listening and interaction, while monologic exercises improve narrative skills. Analyzing classroom activities, the research highlights their benefits and challenges, offering insights for better early education strategies.

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References

Izarenkov D.I. Teaching Dialogic Speech. Moscow: Russian Language, 1981.

Shcherba L.V. Selected Works on the Russian Language. Moscow: Uchpedgiz, 1957. p. 115.

Vinogradov V.V. Problems of Russian Stylistics. Moscow: Higher School, 1981.p. 19.

Ozhegov S.I. Dictionary of the Russian Language. Moscow: ONIKS, 2005.p.867.

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Published

2025-04-11