PERCEPTION OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE SPEECH AS AN INSTRUMENT OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION. THE ROLE OF LISTENING IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
In this article, the concept of listening and the features of its speech perception are taken as an example of speech spoken in a foreign language. Listening is defined and analyzed as the complex perceptual thinking involved in perceiving, understanding, and actively processing information in spoken communication.
Authors and Affiliations
Turdieva N. Y. , Mingboeva D. O.
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