LINGUISTIC PEDAGOGICS OF LEARNING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Keywords:
English language, foreign languages, linguistics, APTIS, CEFER, TOEFL, TESOL, teaching methods, scientific research, Sitanjirovka, linguistic analysisAbstract
Through this article, not only students, but also the necessary linguistic, i.e., speaking skills, are covered.
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