CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS' SPEECH IN THE PROCESS OF STUDYING SPELLING TOPICS IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CLASSES
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speech development, spelling topics, spelling, speech activity, spelling skill.Abstract
This contradiction highlights the relevance of the identified problem, which is to find conditions that ensure the development of students' speech when studying spelling topics in Russian language classes. Additionally, it is necessary to identify and implement active methods that promote the speech development of students during the study of spelling topics.
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