ABOUT NECESSITY STUDYING ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS IN SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY AUDIENCES
M.K. Sharipova , Teacher Of The Department Methods Of Teaching The Russian Language, Uzbek-Finnish Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The article discusses abbreviations and acronyms used in the education system, and also provides recommendations on the introduction of abbreviations in the teaching of some block topics in school and university audiences. At the end of the article, an approximate list of abbreviations and compound words used in school practice is attached.
Keywords
Acronym, abbreviation,, vocabulary,
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