Effective Ways for Developing Speaking Skills in Learners of Russian Languuage

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Hakimjanova Mamura

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This article explores the development of various speech activities among students in Russian language classes. It highlights the significant role that the Russian language plays as a compulsory subject in modern university education for undergraduate students. The primary goal of this discipline is to ensure that learning is not only effective but also engaging, thereby actively involving students in the learning process and making them key participants.The work provides a description and examples of each group. It also highlights the advantages of using these tools in the context of the stated goal. The methods described in the work for increasing motivation to learn Russian as a foreign language among students of technical specialties at an advanced stage of training are effective due to the visibility and demonstration of communicative situations, the formation of a foreign language culture, and the stimulation of the cognitive components of the educational process.

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Hakimjanova Mamura. (2024). Effective Ways for Developing Speaking Skills in Learners of Russian Languuage. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(6), 353-355. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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