TASK-BASED TEACHING ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR  DEVELOPING NINTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS

Authors

  • Rahmatullayeva Ruhshona Zafar qizi Author
  • Khazratkulova Ezoza Ismat qizi Author

Keywords:

Key words: Task-Based Teaching, traditional teaching methods, methods, oral communication, speaking skills, case study.

Abstract

Abstract. Task-Based Teaching (TBT) has emerged as an innovative approach 
to language learning, focusing on engaging students in meaningful, real-life tasks to 
enhance their communication skills. This article explores the application of TBT in 
developing  the  English  speaking  skills  of  ninth-grade  students,  addressing  its 
impact, implementation strategies, challenges, and benefits. The findings suggest 
that  TBT  significantly  improves  students’  fluency,  accuracy,  and  confidence, 
offering an effective alternative to traditional methods. 

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Published

2024-12-11

How to Cite

TASK-BASED TEACHING ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR  DEVELOPING NINTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS. (2024). Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 34(3), 15-17. https://scientific-jl.org/luch/article/view/5427