ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS

Authors

  • Shermahammatova Munisaxon Ulmasovna Students of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages Author
  • Kobilova Mohinabonu Namozovna Students of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages Author

Keywords:

Conversation, greetings and farewells, self-introduction, health and condition, questions, caution and advice, daily activities, shopping & dining.

Abstract

People use words on various topics in their daily lives. This thesis discusses the importance of vocabulary for everyday conversations and provides some examples.

References

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Published

2024-12-13

How to Cite

ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS. (2024). ZAMONAVIY TA’LIM TIZIMINI RIVOJLANTIRISH VA UNGA QARATILGAN KREATIV G’OYALAR, TAKLIFLAR VA YECHIMLAR, 7(74), 36-38. https://uzconferences.org/index.php/uzconf/article/view/324