QISQA HIKOYALAR YORDAMIDA 7- SINF O'QUVCHILARINING INGLIZ TILI LUG'AT BOYLIGINI OSHIRISHNING SHAKL VA VOSITALARI

Authors

  • Turg'unboyeva Gulshanoy Farg'ona davlat universiteti 2-kurs magistranti Author
  • Baxtiyorjon Siddiqov Saidqulovich Farg'ona davlat universiteti Pedagogika kafedrasi professori, Pedagogika fanlari nomzodi, dotsent Author

Keywords:

English vocabulary, short stories, 7th grade, language learning, teaching methods, vocabulary development.

Abstract

This article explores the effective forms and tools for enhancing 7th-grade students' English vocabulary through short stories. It emphasizes the role of storytelling in creating an engaging language learning environment, encourages contextual learning, and supports vocabulary retention. The study highlights practical strategies and methods teachers can apply in classrooms to enrich students’ word stock effectively.

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Published

2025-06-07