POLYSEMY AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE CONTEXT

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Hulkar Shukurova

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This article suggests classroom activities that aim to develop the presentation skills of foreign language learners at B1 level or higher. Students practise their skills by preparing and delivering very short, but well-structured presentations. Learners in the audience, too, should be active while listening to their fellow students’ presentations and are therefore always given a task to perform.


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Shukurova, H. (2022). POLYSEMY AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE CONTEXT. Scientific Collection «InterConf», (48), 190–194. Retrieved from https://archive.interconf.center/index.php/conference-proceeding/article/view/151

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