DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING READING TO YOUNG LEARNERS

Authors

  • Umaralieva Munojat Mashrabovna
  • Obidova Shoxistaxon Nuridinjon qizi

Keywords:

Key words: young learners, reading, strategy, experience, difficulties

Abstract

Abstract: This article explores the challenges that teachers face when working with young students in educational settings. The abstract provides an overview of the key issues discussed in the article, including the unique characteristics of young learners, such as their limited attention spans and varying levels of cognitive development. The article also examines strategies that teachers can use to address these difficulties and create a positive learning environment for young students. Overall, the article highlights the importance of understanding the specific needs of young learners and adapting teaching methods to effectively engage and support their learning.

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Published

2024-04-26

How to Cite

Umaralieva Munojat Mashrabovna, & Obidova Shoxistaxon Nuridinjon qizi. (2024). DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING READING TO YOUNG LEARNERS. Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 19(5), 119–121. Retrieved from https://web-journal.ru/journal/article/view/6998