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ENHANCING ORAL PROFICIENCY AT THE C1 LEVEL: A SYSTEM OF EXERCISES FOR EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING

Mokhira Tursunovna Djuraeva , Teacher of the Department of teaching English language methodology Uzbekistan state world languages university,Tashkent,Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article presents a system of exercises designed to enhance oral speech skills in language learners at the C1 level. The system addresses fluency, accuracy, discourse competence, and feedback mechanisms, utilizing a blend of traditional and technology-aided approaches. The article discusses the theoretical framework and practical implementation of the system, highlighting the importance of learner-centered pedagogy and individualized instruction.

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ENHANCING ORAL PROFICIENCY AT THE C1 LEVEL: A SYSTEM OF EXERCISES FOR EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(10), 444-446. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/1999