" THE IMPACT OF POETRY IN ENHANCING FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS"
KHAYITMURATOVA YULDUZ ISKANDAROVNA
Bachelor student of Renessans University in Tashkent
Keywords: Poetry, foreign language acquisition, vocabulary development
Abstract
Poetry has a profound impact on the development of foreign language skills, offering unique opportunities for learners to enhance their vocabulary, pronunciation, cultural understanding, and creative expression. This study explores the role of poetry in foreign language acquisition, highlighting its ability to make language learning engaging and meaningful. The article also discusses practical strategies for integrating poetry into language instruction to foster a dynamic and immersive learning experience.
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