IMPORTANCE OF USING ICT IN TEACHING LISTENING SKILLS AT SCHOOLS

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Abdurazzoqova Sabohat Abdurazzoq qizi
Ergasheva Makhfuza Sohib qizi

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Abstract: This article discusses the importance of using ICT for teaching listening skills at schools effectively. In the article there are given advantages of ICT while teaching listening for school children.

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Abdurazzoqova Sabohat Abdurazzoq qizi, & Ergasheva Makhfuza Sohib qizi. (2024). IMPORTANCE OF USING ICT IN TEACHING LISTENING SKILLS AT SCHOOLS. PEDAGOGS, 51(1), 161–166. Retrieved from https://pedagogs.uz/ped/article/view/811
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