WAYS OF IMPROVING WRITING SKILLS OF STUDENTS

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Kamola Аnorboyeva,

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This article explores effective methods to enhance students' writing skills in academic settings. It emphasizes the integration of interactive learning, extensive reading, regular feedback, and modern technological tools. The article also underlines the importance of motivation, critical thinking, and collaboration to foster better writing practices among learners. These strategies are analyzed within both theoretical and practical contexts to guide educators in developing effective writing instruction methods.


 

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