Affiliation:
1. Каракалпакский государственный университет имени Бердаха
Abstract
This article investigates teaching and learning to write using a task-based approach in an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classroom as an effective method that focuses on developing students' writing skills through meaningful and authentic tasks. This approach encourages students to engage in purposeful writing activities that mirror real-life situations. The article also provides the key principles of TBLT and some strategies to implement in the learning process.
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