METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) SPEECH COMPETENCE OF NON-LINGUISTIC HUMANITIES STUDENTS BASED ON EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIVE-PROJECT ACTIVITIES
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Keywords

foreign language competence; English speech development; non-linguistic humanities students; communicative-project activities; task-based language learning; oral communication skills

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METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) SPEECH COMPETENCE OF NON-LINGUISTIC HUMANITIES STUDENTS BASED ON EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIVE-PROJECT ACTIVITIES. (2025). Yangi O’zbekistonda Tabiiy Va Ijtimoiy-Gumanitar Fanlar Respublika Ilmiy Amaliy Konferensiyasi, 3(11), 20-23. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/gumanitar/article/view/14307

Abstract

The development of foreign language competence, particularly English, is a critical component of higher education for students of non-linguistic humanities disciplines. This study examines the methodology of enhancing students’ English speech competence through communicative-project based educational activities. The research focuses on integrating practical project work with language learning, fostering both productive language skills and intercultural communication abilities.

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