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DEVELOPING GLOBAL SKILLS IN ELT CONTEXT: DIGITAL LITERACIES

  • 1. A second-year masters' degree student at the department of Foreign language, the faculty of English Language and literature, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz
  • 2. Euroasian National University named after Gumilyov, Kazakhstan

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This article is devoted to one of the cluster of the global skills. Furthermore, we are going to discuss about the notion of the digital literacies and give some recommendation about the effective ways of developing global skill cluster digital literacies.

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