the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners

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the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners cоntents intrоductiоn chapter i. teaching reading and basic features for a2 level students 1.1. teaching reading for a2 level students 1.2. key features of teaching reading for a2 level students chapter ii. the role and use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students 2.1. the role of games in teaching reading to a2 students 2.2. occurring in the use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students cоnclusiоn list оf used literаture intrоductiоn the president of the republic of uzbekistan sh. mirziyoyev said that it is time to introduce a new system of foreign language teaching in our country, which will be a solid foundation for the future. since we have set ourselves the goal of building a competitive state, from now on, graduates of schools, high schools, colleges and universities must be fluent in at …
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essential for speaking fluently. speaking in english has been regarded as the most difficult of the four skills due to the intricate process of building meaning involved. over the last two decades, communicative approaches to english language instruction have evolved significantly. in teaching speaking, there are two approaches: bottom-up (induction) and top-down (deduction). the top-down strategy is utilized for establishing dialogue and monologue speech on the basis of instructional text, allowing for the utilization of pre-existing knowledge or situations. in the bottom-up approach, the teacher offers linguistic units, and pupils use them to extend speech. the actuality of the work: in accordance with the decree of the president of the republic of uzbekistan dated november 6, 2020 no pf-6108 on measures to develop education and science in the new period of development of uzbekistan development measures are being taken. learning how to play educational games does not necessarily imply learning …
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nd skills. each game requires a story that gives meaning to the game’s dynamics and objectives. the design of the game has to be focused on the playability features, where the goal is not to expose the child directly to the content, but facilitate ludic and entertaining processes that motivate the child to remain in the activity (fabricatore et al 2002). in the following experience, we chose simple action games, easy to understand in terms of their objectives and characters’ movements that promote the exploration of a virtual world, and present game dynamics that are agile and highly motivating for small children. the experience was carried out with a sample composed of 1224 students attending 1° and 2° elementary grade, of low socioeconomic background. students were placed in there groups: experimental group (eg), internal control group (ic), same school and same educational level, and external control group (ec) different school …
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ation and learned a lot of new knowledge. theoretical value for this work is methodological course paper on the work of advanced foreign language teachers. practical value of this paper is determined by the fact that the developed material and proper tasks and exercises make available the use of this work as a manual in teaching a foreign language. the structure and scope of the course work: introduction to the work, 2 chapters, 4 sections, general conclusions and recommendations, a list of references chapter i. teaching reading and basic features for a2 level students 1.1. teaching reading for a2 level students the dichotomy between elementary education and secondary education has gradually become less marked, not only in curricula but also in organization. the proliferation of middle schools, junior schools, junior high schools, and other divisions has produced systems with more than two stages. because of their wide influence throughout the …
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onal-educational lycée (lycée d’enseignement professionnel, or lep) encompasses a range of vocational-technical studies and training. the curriculum of the legt begins in grade 10 with certain tracked basic courses that lead in grades 11 and 12 to specializations in any one of five subject areas: literary-philosophical studies, economics and social sciences, mathematics and physical sciences, earth sciences and biological sciences, and scientific and industrial technology. in grades 10 and 11 there is a common core of subjects plus options, but in grade 12 all subjects, being optional, are oriented toward the student’s major area of study. the baccalauréat examination taken at the end of these studies qualifies students for university entrance. vocational-technical secondary education includes a three-year selection of optional courses leading to one of the 30 or so technical baccalauréats. a student may instead opt for a one-year course conferring no particular qualification or may opt for apprenticeship training …

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the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners cоntents intrоductiоn chapter i. teaching reading and basic features for a2 level students 1.1. teaching reading for a2 level students 1.2. key features of teaching reading for a2 level students chapter ii. the role and use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students 2.1. the role of games in teaching reading to a2 students 2.2. occurring in the use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students cоnclusiоn list оf used literаture intrоductiоn the president of the republic of uzbekistan sh. mirziyoyev said that it is time to introduce a new system of foreign language teaching in our country, which will be a solid foundation for …

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