The Role of Interactive Methods in Teaching Oratory
Keywords:
oratory, interactive methods, speech culture, role-playing games, debate, group work, pedagogical technology, communication competence, innovation in education, communicative skills.Abstract
This article discusses the importance of interactive methods in teaching
oratory (speech culture), their effectiveness and role in the educational process. Through
interactive methods, students' communication skills, free thinking, and public speaking
skills are formed. The article analyzes important interactive methods - role-playing games,
debates, discussions, group exercises, and methods for analyzing problem situations. It
also substantiates the fact that these methods increase students' activity and expand their
ability to express their thoughts fluently and confidently.
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