Uzbek State World Languages University
Abstract
In our time, preparing students as highly qualified specialists holds significant
importance in the field of education. In teaching English to students, communicative
competence occupies an important place. Analysis of scientific-pedagogical
literature on effective education has shown that this method helps in shaping
students' professional skills and developing their personal virtues.
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