DISTANCE EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPING ENGLISH READING AND WRITING SKILLS

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DISTANCE EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPING ENGLISH READING AND WRITING SKILLS

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  • Sherov Doston Matlabboy o’g’li Teacher of Alfraganus university

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Distance education, online learning, English language proficiency, reading skills development, writing skills enhancement, technology in education, individualized instruction, adaptive learning, virtual writing workshops, digital peer review, literacy in a virtual environment, global accessibility, asynchronous learning, inclusive strategies, technological disparities, engaging content, language learning community, flexibility in education, language proficiency assessment, dynamic learning platforms.

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This article explores the role of distance education in the development of English reading and writing skills, acknowledging the transformative impact of technology on language learning. In an era where connectivity knows no bounds, distance education serves as a dynamic platform for global engagement, breaking geographical barriers and fostering a community of learners. The advantages of flexible learning structures and individualized instruction are discussed, emphasizing the potential of adaptive technologies to tailor content to learners' needs. Strategies for effective distance learning in English literacy, including interactive e-libraries, virtual writing workshops, and digital peer review platforms, are highlighted. The article also addresses challenges such as technological disparities and sustaining engagement, proposing inclusive strategies and dynamic content to overcome these hurdles. Ultimately, distance education emerges as a powerful catalyst for democratizing language learning, providing a globally accessible and personalized approach to developing vital reading and writing skills in the English language.

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2024-03-01

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