The Value of Writing and Written Speech when Mastering Oral-Speech Communication
in a Foreign Language
Toshboyeva Munojat Erkinovna, a teacher
Uzbekistan State World Languages University (Tashkent)
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n the methodology we distinguish between writing and
written speech. Writing is the possession of the graphic and
spelling systems of a language. The ability to correctly write
letters connect them into words (calligraphy); the ability to
correctly write words and word combinations (spelling). Written
speech is the ability to express your thoughts in writing. The
ability to write what students are able to say in the language.
However, these concepts are often not opposed in the domestic
and English-language methodological literature. The term
“writing” may include letter as such and written language.
The work on writing and written speech has a positive
effect on the mastery of the types of speech activity, it has a
linguistic, educational and educational value. Consider the
linguistic value of this type of speech activity:
a) exercises in the sound- writing ratio help to quickly
master the technique of reading; b) contribute to better
consolidation of vocabulary and grammatical material, since
all four analyzers simultaneously work — visual, auditory
(the student relates the sign to the sound), motor speech,
motor (the hand writes); c) help to identify and correct
errors; d) are an effective means of controlling knowledge
and skills.
Educational value:
a) broadens the philological outlook; b) there is an
acquaintance with the new letters of the Latin alphabet.
Educational value:
a) develops a culture of work; b) attention; c) hard work;
d) accuracy.
Learning Goals
The development of writing skills to express one’s thoughts
is put forward as the final requirement in the field of teaching
writing.
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