THE IMPОRTАNCE ОF DEVELОPING STUDENTS' CОMMUNICАTIVE CОMPETENCE WITH THE HELP ОF VISUАL MEDIА
Abstract
The competence also develops social skills such as group work, collective discussion and effective exchange of ideas among students. Visual aids play an important role in this process, as they help motivate students, enliven learning activities and clearly express ideas.Visual aids serve as an important methodological tool in the development of communicative competences, and research in this area makes a significant contribution to improving the quality of education.
Keywords
Competency, education, pictures, diagrams, videos, slides, diagrams, tables, graphs.How to Cite
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