THE ROLE OF GROUP WORK IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Yoqubjonova Oydinoy Odiljon qizi

Qo'chqorova Zulfizar Abduxamidovna

Keywords: Keywords:Group work, teacher attitudes, second language, third language


Abstract

This research paper focuses on the important role of group work in teaching a
foreign language. Groupwork is often used to help the students practise their verbal
skills as well as in teaching them to work together. The study has also shown that
teachers find using group work in their lessons useful.


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