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THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION IN LEARNING

  • 1. Jizzax Davlat Pedagogika Universiteti Xorijiy tillar fakulteti, ingliz tili amaliy o'qitish kafedrasi stajyor o'qituvchisi

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This article will discuss about the role motivation in teaching and learning new language. Theoretical and methodological aspects of motivation in teaching and studying will be provided.

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