THE ROLE OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS IN LEARNING ENGLISH

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  • Toshmatova Dildoraxon Axmadjon qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: communication, productive skills, language aspects, vocabulary, grammar

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Annotation:  This  article  explores  the  role  of  sociolinguistics  in  learning 
English, highlighting students background knowledge, potential and express the effects 
of multilingualism and bilingualism. In addition, it covers how to teach students who 
comes from various regions and places and working out each of their skills. 

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