WHY ARE STUDENTS EAGER IN LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES?

Authors

  • Bakhronova M.A
  • Ismatova Maftuna
  • Uktamova Sevinch

Keywords:

KEY WORDS: Eagerness, requirements, children, sound, improvement, word boundaries, knowledge, morphemes, questionnaries, tendency, enthusiasm

Abstract

This paper is devoted to showcase students` level of inclination and interest
in language learning. The main issue is proven with practical and statistical data.The
growing eagerness can be attributed to several factors that have made learning a
foreign language both advantageous and exciting for learners .The following paper
is also based on showing the importance facts as well as various theories and datas
are given as a proof of the statements and also their consequences are discussed.

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Published

2023-11-26

How to Cite

Bakhronova M.A, Ismatova Maftuna, & Uktamova Sevinch. (2023). WHY ARE STUDENTS EAGER IN LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES? . Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 9(2), 205–216. Retrieved from https://web-journal.ru/journal/article/view/1470