“The Methods of Afterschool Activities” explains the importance of extracurricular activities for pupils of the primary school. It shows some examples of after school activities and gives very useful recommendations how to provide these activities at school to make pupils interested in learning a foreign language.
“The Methods of Afterschool Activities” explains the importance of extracurricular activities for pupils of the primary school. It shows some examples of after school activities and gives very useful recommendations how to provide these activities at school to make pupils interested in learning a foreign language.
№ | Muallifning F.I.Sh. | Lavozimi | Tashkilot nomi |
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1 | Devorova S.J. | teacher | Termez State University |
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