DEVELOPING READING COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH STUDENTS

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Zilola Shezod qizi Mirqodirova

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Reading comprehension is a crucial skill that underpins academic success, cognitive development, and lifelong learning. This research paper provides a comprehensive review of methods, case studies, and results related to enhancing reading comprehension skills.

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Mirqodirova , Z. S. qizi. (2024). DEVELOPING READING COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH STUDENTS. GOLDEN BRAIN, 2(7), 144-147. https://webgoldenbrain.com/index.php/gb/article/view/163
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Mirqodirova , Z. S. qizi. (2024). DEVELOPING READING COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH STUDENTS. GOLDEN BRAIN, 2(7), 144-147. https://webgoldenbrain.com/index.php/gb/article/view/163

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