LITERATURE AS A TOOL FOR LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT

Literature, language development, vocabulary acquisition, reading comprehension, critical thinking, linguistic diversity, fluency, communication skills.

Authors

  • Umida ALLABERGANOVA The student of Foreign Language and Literature Faculty at Urgench State Pedagogical Institute , Uzbekistan

Literature plays a vital role in language development by expanding vocabulary, enhancing reading comprehension, and promoting critical thinking. Exposure to different literary forms, such as novels, poetry, and drama, allows learners to engage with diverse linguistic patterns, idiomatic phrases, and cultural references, strengthening their overall language skills. Furthermore, literature fosters creativity and effective communication by immersing individuals in authentic language contexts. This article examines the influence of literature on language learning, emphasizing its contributions to reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities. It also explores strategies for incorporating literary texts into language education to create a dynamic and enriching learning experience. By integrating literature into language instruction, learners can improve fluency, develop cultural awareness, and gain a deeper understanding of linguistic diversity, establishing literature as a fundamental component of language acquisition and growth.