LITERARY TEXTS FOR IMPROVING READING AND WRITING SKILLS

Mualliflar

  • Maftuna Zokirjonova Faculty of Foreign language and literature, Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Muallif

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authentic, activity, technique, literary texts, interactivity, skill.

Abstrak

This study explores the significance of literary texts in improving reading and writing skills among language learners. The research highlights the effectiveness of integrating literary texts to enhance vocabulary acquisition, reading comprehension, and writing proficiency. The use of short stories, poetry, and other literary materials provides an engaging and interactive approach to language learning, fostering creativity and deeper comprehension. Furthermore, technological advancements, such as digital tools and multimedia elements, have significantly contributed to improving students' reading and writing abilities.

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Nashr qilingan

2025-03-17

Iqtibos keltirish tartibi

LITERARY TEXTS FOR IMPROVING READING AND WRITING SKILLS. (2025). Zamonaviy Dunyoda Pedagogika Va Psixologiya, 4(5), 100-102. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDPP/article/view/19475