
THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LISTENING LESSONS IN LEARNING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN SENIOR CLASSES OF GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Sattarova Gulnoza Alikulovna , Syrdarya Province, Gulistan City, General Secondary School No. 14, English TeacherAbstract
In this article, the study of the hearing problems of senior secondary school students and the factors that lead to students' hearing difficulties are described. The article also provides an analysis of the main problems in students' listening skills and some strategies and methods to help improve their listening skills.
Keywords
foreign languages, structural methods, modern textbooks and training manuals.
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