The Role of Group Discussions in Fostering Speaking Skills and Enhancing Students’ Emotional Development

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  • Uzbek State World Languages University
  • Uzbek State World Languages University
The Role of Group Discussions in Fostering Speaking Skills and Enhancing Students’ Emotional Development

Abstract

Speaking skill is very important for communication, especially for students learning English as a foreign language. However, many students have difficulties when they try to speak. They often have a limited vocabulary, feel shy, and are afraid of making mistakes. Because of this, they do not participate actively in class. This article focuses on how group discussions can help solve this problem. It explains that working in small groups gives students more chances to speak and share their ideas. In this type of activity, students feel more relaxed and less afraid of making mistakes. As a result, they become more confident and more willing to communicate. The article also shows that group discussions help students improve different parts of speaking, such as fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, and confidence. Students learn not only from the teacher but also from each other through interaction. Based on previous research and classroom observations, it is clear that discussion-based activities make lessons more active and interesting. They also create a positive learning environment where students feel supported. Overall, the article explains why group discussions are effective and how teachers can use them to improve students’ speaking skills.

Keywords:

Group discussion speaking skills language learning classroom interaction fluency vocabulary development pronunciation student participation communication skills confidence

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Author Biographies

Dilyora Shuxratjon qizi Rustamova,
Uzbek State World Languages University

Student, English Faculty №3

Dildora Fayzullla qizi Gaybullayeva,
Uzbek State World Languages University

PhD, Senior Teacher of English Faculty №3

How to Cite

Rustamova, D. S. qizi, & Gaybullayeva, D. F. qizi. (2026). The Role of Group Discussions in Fostering Speaking Skills and Enhancing Students’ Emotional Development. The Lingua Spectrum, 3(1), 521–526. Retrieved from https://lingvospektr.uz/index.php/lngsp/article/view/1615

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