ENHANCING VOCABULARY AND COMPREHENSION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING WITH THE HELP OF NOVELS

Qochqorova Zulfizar Abduxamid qizi

Obidjonova Gulixon Baxromjon qizi

Keywords: Key words. Comprehension, Novel, Language, Literature, Idiomatic expressions, Cultural awareness,


Abstract

The current study aimed at discovering several ways of improving vocabulary and
comprehension with the help of novel reading in English-language learning. In the last
five years, considerable emphasis has been placed on improving instruction and
educational outcomes for struggling readers.Many reports have synthesized extant
research findings in the area of literacy and provided guidelines for researchers with
regard to essential elements of effective programs for comprehensive literacy skill
development.


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