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LINGUISTIC AND PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEECH IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE (USING TED TALKS VIDEO MATERIALS)

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Feruzakhon Mansurova

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This article discusses the importance and elements of public speaking in linguistics. The aim of the study was to clarify the linguistic and pragmatic features of delivering public speech with the help of effective TED Talks videos. According to the gathered data, the researcher recommends interactive and authentic materials to overcome glossophobia in students and improve their public speaking in both English and Uzbek.

Keywords

communicative competence
public speaking
TED Talks
glossophobia
linguistic and pragmatic aspects
authentic material

Authors

Feruzakhon Mansurova

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