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COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES AS A WAY TO FOSTER SPEAKING OF STUDENTS WITH ELEMENTARY LEVEL

Authors: Mirsalikhova Robiya Timurovna Student of Uzbekistan State World Languages University;

COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES AS A WAY TO FOSTER SPEAKING OF STUDENTS WITH ELEMENTARY LEVEL

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The given article is intended to analyze the contribution of compensatory strategies in early periods of learning English as a second or foreign language. Furthermore, the informative research is provided with the ways to apply compensatory strategies in language teaching process. Keywords: compensatory strategies, synonyms, linguistic clues, speaking improvement, exercises, adaptation and approximation, parallels

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