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Oral speech and its components

Narmina Rajabova
DOI: doi.org/10.48445/x9025-2947-8025-a
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2558-5458
Date: 26 January 2024

ABSTRACT 

The article is dedicated to the oral language and its components. Oral language is a system of words that we use for expressing our ideas, thoughts and feelings. It does not contain only the thing that is spoken and heard. It is a complex system. Phonetic skills, morphological system, vocabulary or semantics, syntax, grammar, prag-matics and discourse are included into this complex system. For communicating we need these components together. They are integrated into one another. We learn these components stage by stage, beginning from phonetics and ending with discourse. We may form a sentence, but the main thing is how to use this sentence in the discourse level. Teachers help students to learn how to manage these stages. By taking into account that, the main goal of teaching English is communication and expressing ideas in the oral form, the article is scientifically very important. 

 

KEYWORDS 

oral speech, phonetic skills, morphological  system, vocabulary or  semantics, syntax, grammar, pragmatics,  discourse 


 

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