INTEGRATING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING INTO ENGLISH SPEAKING CLASSES
Abstract
This article examines the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning (PBL) in developing students speaking competence in English classes. It analyzes how participation in interactive tasks, completing real-life projects, and creative assignments enhances oral skills. Examples from Uzbekistan and international contexts are provided.
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