USE OF TOUCH SCREENS TO DEVELOP SPEAKING SKILLS IN ENGLISH IN 8TH GRADE CLASSES
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innovative approaches , speaking skills , interactive exercises , different methods.Abstract
Our society needs highly knowledgeable, competent, quick and constructive decision-makers. Therefore, the personal interaction of the teacher and the pupil-student has become an important aspect of the educational process, and the improvement of educational technologies plays a major role in this. The use of innovative technologies in the educational process helps to increase the quality of training of specialists and to activate the role of independent work of students. The introduction of innovative educational methods in the development of professional competences of the future specialist will create the basis for his competitiveness in the labor market in the future.
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