PRESENT DAY MEANS OF TEACHING READING SKILLS AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Authors

  • Shermamatova Zaynab Azimjanovna
  • Tashbadalova Sitora
  • Kurbanova Sabina

Abstract

Teaching reading skills at the elementary school level is a critical aspect of education, as it lays the foundation for future academic success. This abstract explores present-day means of teaching reading skills at the elementary school level, focusing on methods and strategies that have proven to be effective in helping young learners develop their reading abilities.

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2024-05-16

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