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THE ROLE OF VOCABULARY IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION

Authors

  • Avazov Xamza Karshi State University Author

Keywords:

Vocabulary, technology, strategies.

Abstract

Vocabulary acquisition is a crucial component of learning a foreign language. It not only enhances communication but also aids in understanding and processing language. The ability to comprehend and produce language hinges significantly on a learner's vocabulary size and depth. This article explores the role of vocabulary in foreign language acquisition, examining its importance, effective strategies for learning, and the implications for teaching practices.

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Published

2024-10-21

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How to Cite

Avazov Xamza. (2024). THE ROLE OF VOCABULARY IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION. IQRO INDEXING, 12(01), 158-161. https://worldlyjournals.com/index.php/IFX/article/view/6397