CULTIVATING LISTENING SKILLS OF LAW STUDENTS IN ENGLISH CLASSES

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Published Dec 28, 2023
Manzura Shamsitdinova

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This article discusses the cultivating listening skills of law students in English classes. It is necessary to create conditions for them to perform the exercise independently. First, prepare the students to listen by giving instructions and imagining whatever you want to teach. It is up to each teacher to choose shorter or longer audio segments and more difficult or easier material for these types of exercises. Listening training is very relevant today because speech communication is impossible without listening. The concept of listening includes the process of perceiving and understanding spoken speech. Listening is definitely an important aspect in learning English.

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Shamsitdinova , M. . (2023). CULTIVATING LISTENING SKILLS OF LAW STUDENTS IN ENGLISH CLASSES. SPAST Abstracts, 2(02). Retrieved from https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/4547
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Cultivating listening skills, law students, English classes, giving instructions, longer audio segments, speech communication, understanding spoken speech.

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