LISTENING COLLABORATIVELY IS AN ART TO ENHANCE THE ROLE OF PERCEPTION IN LISTENING COMPREHENSION
M.G.Shamsitdinova , Acting Associate Professor Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses listening collaboratively, increasing the role of perception in listening comprehension. Over the years, part of the field of language learning has been collaborative learning. In order to follow the principle of learning in small groups or in pairs in foreign language teaching, we have achieved a number of successes by learners today.
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Collaboratively, increasing the role of perception in listening comprehension
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