TEACHING READING IN THE CLASSROOM. FORMING THE READING TECHNIQUES OF THE PUPILS

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Gulnora Sanatilloyevna Izzatulloyeva

Abstract

This article talks about the use of the effective way of teaching reading to young learners in EFL context. Millions of EFL learners are learning reading as part of learning English, and thousands of EFL teachers are searching for an approach to teaching reading that will work most effectively. However, there is no one best approach to teaching reading, because one that works for one learner does not work at all for another learner.

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How to Cite
Izzatulloyeva , G. S. (2023). TEACHING READING IN THE CLASSROOM. FORMING THE READING TECHNIQUES OF THE PUPILS. Journal of Integrated Education and Research, 2(1), 43–48. Retrieved from https://ojs.rmasav.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/689

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