THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPREHENSION SKILLS IN LEARNING LANGUAGES

THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPREHENSION SKILLS IN LEARNING LANGUAGES

Mualliflar

  • Xo'jayeva Zarina
  • Shodiyeva Madina

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19681582

Kalit so‘zlar

abilities for understanding, learning a language, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, learning a second language, and being able to communicate.

Annotasiya

Comprehension skills are among of the most important parts of learning a language because they help students grasp what they hear and read, make sense of it, and communicate better. In language education, comprehension encompasses both reading and listening; these two receptive abilities serve as the basis for the progressive development of speaking and writing. Studies on second language acquisition have demonstrated that prolonged comprehension-focused practice can facilitate broader language development. Additionally, research on second-language reading reveals that vocabulary knowledge, decoding, and listening comprehension are intricately connected to effective text comprehension. Recent research indicates that listening comprehension is not only an academic talent but a significant predictor of total language development, particularly when learners engage with academic language. This thesis contends that comprehension skills are essential to language acquisition as they facilitate vocabulary expansion, enhance grammatical understanding, cultivate communicative competence, and reinforce learner autonomy. It also says that language classes should focus more on listening and reading exercises that are focused on strategies, meaningful input, and comprehension problems that are built on each other.

Mualliflar haqida

Xo'jayeva Zarina

Uzbekistan State World langauges university

English philology faculty, 2nd year students

Shodiyeva Madina

Uzbekistan State World langauges university

English philology faculty, 2nd year students

madinasodieva17@gmail.com

Foydalanilgan adabiyotlar ro‘yhati

Chaudron, C. (1985). Comprehension, comprehensibility, and learning in the second language classroom. Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

.Grabe, W. (2012). Vocabulary and reading comprehension. In Reading in a Second Language. Cambridge University Press.

.Hamada, A. (2024). Robust evidence for the simple view of second language reading: Secondary meta-analysis of Jeon and Yamashita (2022). Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

.Jin, Z. (2024). The effectiveness of note taking through exposure to L2 input: A meta-analysis. Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

.Kormos, J. (Cambridge Core record). The role of first language skills, working memory, and anxiety in second language reading. Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

Marx, A. et al. (2017). Listening comprehension of academic and everyday language in first-language and second-language students. Applied Psycholinguistics. Cambridge University Press.

Nation, I. S. P. (2022). Vocabulary and reading and writing. In Learning Vocabulary in Another Language. Cambridge University Press.

8.Trofimovich, P. et al. (2009). Comprehension-based practice. Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

Sobirova, F. I. (2025). Speech manipulation in electoral programs. Philological Research: Language, Literature, Education, 1(1.1).

Wigdorowitz, M. et al. (2023). High-level listening comprehension in advanced English as a second language: Effects of the first language and inhibitory control. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. Cambridge University Press.

Downloads

Nashr qilingan

2026-04-21

Qanday qilib iqtibos keltirish kerak

Xo’jayeva Zarina, & Shodiyeva Madina. (2026). THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPREHENSION SKILLS IN LEARNING LANGUAGES. “FILOLOGIYA VA TIL TA’LIMI: INNOVATSION YONDASHUVLAR ASOSIDA XORIJIY TILLARNI O‘QITISHNING SAMARALI USULLARINI ISHLAB CHIQISH HAMDA ULARNI TA’LIM JARAYONIGA TATBIQ ETISH YO‘LLARI” MAVZUSIDAGI RESPUBLIKA ILMIY-AMALIY ANJUMAN, 1(3), 915–918. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19681582
Loading...