Developing Grammatical Competence In EFL Teaching
Feruza Erkulova , Phd Researcher Of Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
In foreign language learning and teaching, grammatical competence plays a big role within foreign language learners’ language production, especially in spoken form. This article aims to present ideas of developing grammatical competence in EFL teaching and learning.
Keywords
Grammatical competence, communicative competence
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