DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ SPOKEN DISCOURSE THROUGH COMMUNICATIVE TASKS

Authors

  • Ibodullayeva Umida Khabibullayevna Teacher, Department of Foreign Languages University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Spoken discourse, communicative tasks, speaking skills, communicative competence, task-based learning, language teaching.

Abstract

This article explores the effectiveness of communicative tasks in developing students’ spoken discourse in English language learning. Spoken discourse is a crucial component of communicative competence, enabling learners to express ideas fluently, interact meaningfully, and participate actively in various social and academic contexts. The study examines how communicative tasks such as role-plays, discussions, information-gap activities, problem-solving tasks, and debates enhance learners’ speaking abilities. Findings from previous studies indicate that communicative tasks increase students’ confidence, fluency, vocabulary usage, and interactional competence. The article concludes that integrating communicative tasks into language instruction creates a learner-centered environment that significantly improves spoken discourse skills.

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Published

2026-05-31

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DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ SPOKEN DISCOURSE THROUGH COMMUNICATIVE TASKS. (2026). EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 2(5), 853-863. https://brightmindpublishing.com/index.php/ev/article/view/2712