SPEECH CULTURE AND COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN ENGLISH

Authors

  • To’raqulova Pokiza Termiz University of Economics and Service Philology and teaching language English 3-course Author

Keywords:

Grammar, vocabulary, accuracy, fluency, speech culture , communicative competence.

Abstract

This article discusses the issues of speech culture and communicative competence in English. Speech culture is defined as the combination of correctness, clarity, politeness, and expressiveness in communication.

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Published

2025-10-20