CLT PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO LEARN LANGUAGE EFFECTIVELY

Authors

  • Khalilova Olima Akhatovna Chair of English languages Institute of Karshi Engineering Economics

Keywords:

Cohesion, Coherence, Helpful, Approach

Abstract

As the language is taught for the functional purpose, a variety of linguistic forms are presented together. Students have to learn language properties i.e. cohesion and coherence which are helpful to combine sentences together. It is essential for them as they work with language at the discourse or super sentential (above sentence) level. In CLT, games, role plays, group work, pair work, etc. play an important role as they have certain feature in common to learn language effectively

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Published

2023-04-19

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Khalilova Olima Akhatovna. (2023). CLT PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO LEARN LANGUAGE EFFECTIVELY. World Bulletin of Management and Law, 21, 133-136. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbml/article/view/2571

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