Teaching English As A Foreign Language To Students With Learning Disabilities

  • Rustamovna R
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Abstract

Foreign language study is an increasingly prominent part of education everywhere. Not only are high school students nearly always required to study a foreign language, but many lower and middle schools have added foreign languages to their curricula, whether as enrichment or a requirement. While it has long been recognized in the learning disabilities field that foreign language study would be a terrific challenge to learning disabled students, somehow this fact has been widely ignored in the field of foreign language instruction and in schools in general until very recently. The following article looks into the ways to teach foreign languages to students with learning disabilities.

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Rustamovna, R. G. (2021). Teaching English As A Foreign Language To Students With Learning Disabilities. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 03(04), 385–388. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume03issue04-59

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