DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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This comprehensive article explores the critical role of professional language skills in the context of teaching foreign languages. Language competence, encompassing accurate pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary usage, serves as the foundation upon which effective foreign language instruction is built. It enables teachers to model correct language use, provide clear explanations, and respond to students' queries. However, the synergy between language competence and pedagogical expertise distinguishes exceptional language educators. Pedagogical expertise empowers teachers to adapt their language skills to meet students' needs, create engaging learning experiences, assess progress, and foster supportive environments. The impact of these qualities extends beyond the classroom, enhancing student motivation, language acquisition, confidence, and long-term proficiency. This article provides valuable insights into the development and significance of professional language skills, shedding light on their transformative impact on language teaching and learning.
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Tuymanova, Inobat. “DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 9, no. 4, 2023, pp. 272–276, https://doi.org/.
Tuymanova, . 2023. DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 9(4), pp.272–276.