EFL: FLIPPED APPROACH IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS IN HE IN UZBEKISTAN
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This article aims to investigate the influence of ‘Flipped classroom’ approach on students’ English speaking skills. The subjects of this research are freshmen year students of the foreign language department in NavoiynPedagogical Institute. Overall, six weeks were devoted to conduct this research. Two research questions are investigated: 1) Does the flipped classroom improve EFL students’ speaking performance more than those who learn with the non-flipped classrooms? 2) What are the students’ perceptions of the flipped classroom?
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