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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume05Issue11-25
Using Phraseologisms In Speaking Skill
Abstract
This paper discusses the role of phraseologisms in improving speaking skills. Phraseological expressions such as idioms and collocations make speech more natural, fluent, and culturally rich.
Their use helps learners express ideas and emotions more effectively and sound more like native speakers. Therefore, mastering phraseologisms is an essential part of developing communicative competence in language learning.
Keywords
Gesture, linguistic knowledge, ready-made language, language acquisition, expressiveness
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