DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE LISTENING SKILLS IN EFL CLASSROOMS: METHODS AND PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR TEACHERS

Authors

  • Isayeva Umida uzbek

Keywords:

EFL learners, listening skills, communicative approach, authentic materials, teaching strategies.

Abstract

This article explores effective ways of developing listening skills among EFL learners. It highlights the significance of listening as a receptive skill and discusses practical strategies that teachers can apply in the classroom. The study focuses on the communicative approach, the integration of authentic materials, and the role of technology in enhancing listening comprehension. Practical suggestions are provided for teachers to create a learner-centered and interactive environment

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Published

2026-01-05