THE INVESTIGATION OF LEXICAL MINIMUM FOR STUDENTS IN MODERN LINGUISTICS
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The article discusses the issue of the lexical minimum for students, the importance of the lexicon in language learning, the types of speech activities of teaching the lexicon in the modern foreign language teaching methodology, the potential minimum in addition to the active and passive minimum in methodical literature and the active minimum vocabulary for students to independently dating is fully explained.
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