WHY VOCABULARY IS IMPORTANT FOR SPEAKING
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20454615Keywords:
vocabulary, speaking, English learning, fluency, communication, language competence.Abstract
Vocabulary knowledge plays a crucial role in English language speaking ability. This study investigates the relationship between vocabulary acquisition and speaking performance in English learners. The aim is to analyze how vocabulary affects fluency, accuracy, and confidence in spoken communication. The research applies qualitative and analytical methods, focusing on language learning processes and communicative practices. The results indicate that learners with a broader vocabulary are more capable of expressing ideas effectively and engaging in meaningful conversations. The study concludes that vocabulary development is essential for improving English speaking skills.References
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Ataxanova, S. (2026). WHY VOCABULARY IS IMPORTANT FOR SPEAKING. Science and Innovation, 4(49), 18-20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20454615
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