TEACHING ENGLISH TO UZBEK STUDENTS AT A1, A2 LEVEL USING THE SHADOWING METHOD
Keywords:
shadowing, method, learn, foreign stuudents, accent, pronounced, english, help, improve, quickly, easily.Abstract
This article explains Uzbek students at A1, A2 level learn English quickly and easily with the shadowing method. It is a powerful and effective way to improve students pronunciation and accent. With the shadowing method, foreign students learn how English words are pronounced, and in this way they improve their pronunciation even more. Also this method teaches how to speak like native English for Uzbek students at A1, A2 level.
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