THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EXERCISES IN DEVELOPING PUPILS' LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES ARTICLE INTRODUCTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1259/smya7q20Keywords:
linguistic competence, foreign language education, exercises, exercise types, language acquisition, communicative proficiency, pedagogical approaches, cognitive engagement.Abstract
This article examines the importance of exercises in developing various aspects of students’ linguistic competence. It discusses the theoretical aspects and practical implications of exercise selection and implementation, aimed at optimizing foreign language education.
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