Problems and Methods of Developing Writing Skills
Keywords:
written speech, speech development, free thinking, vocabularyAbstract
Among the many problems that arise in the teaching of English, one of the main and not completely solved is the problem of forming a literate written speech. This article discusses the concept of written speech development, the forms and means of speech development in English lessons, and the use of non-traditional methods in speech development.
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