TEACHING ORAL SPEECH
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https://doi.org/10.46991/flsp.v20i1-2.8951Keywords:
listening, speech, speaking, oral language, written language, conversation strategies, dialogue, speaking activitiesAbstract
The present article focuses on teaching oral speech to students focusing particularly on listening and speaking skills. The article discusses strategies, methods of teaching and developing oral speech skills highlighting its importance in language learning.
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