WORKING WITH DIFFERENT PROFICIENCY LEVELS IN THE ENGLISH EFL CLASSROOM: OUT-OF-CLASS ACTIVITIES

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  • Ergasheva Shahzodaxon Bahodirjon qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: EFL,vocabulary, communication skills, extracurricular Learning, educational event, multi- model learning methods, future-proof work, out-of-class activities, motivation and experience.

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Abstruct: This article provides an overview of the study’s focus on working with different proficiency levels in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom, specifically exploring out-of-class activities. The study aims to examine the impact of out-of-class activities on the language development of students with varying proficiency levels. It also seeks to identify effective strategies for incorporating out-ofclass activities to address the diverse needs of learners. The findings are expected to contribute to the enhancement of EFL teaching and learning, providing valuable insights for educators, curriculum developers, and policy makers.

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2025-06-22