CREATING EXERCISES BASED ON PRINCIPLES OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
Zulpanova Sabrina Sardor qiziJizzakh branch of National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Philology and teaching language: English Student of group 103-23Abduraxmanova ZilolaScientfic advisor:
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Second Language Acquisition (SLA) is a complex process through which learners acquire a language other than their native language. The success of language learning depends on cognitive, social, and affective factors that influence how learners process and produce the target language. This article explores the main principles of SLA and provides strategies for creating exercises that facilitate both comprehension and production. Key SLA theories, including Krashen’s Input Hypothesis, Swain’s Output Hypothesis, and Long’s Interaction Hypothesis, are discussed in detail.
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