The main difficulties in learning a foreign language
Abstract
This article discusses some of the difficulties in understanding foreign speech in listening. The perception and understanding of speech is a very complex mental activity and listening is by no means an easy type of speech activity. The acquisition of a foreign language and the development of speech skills is carried out mainly through listening. Therefore, listening should be developed better than other skills, but in fact, listening causes the greatest difficulties.
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