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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoThe use of didactic resources for developing speaking skills on students of a1 level.(Universidad de Guayaquil. Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación., 2023-09) Vega Naura, Silvana Anabel; Padilla García, Alex Patricio; Bermúdes Rugel, LuisThe project "The Use of Teaching Resources to Develop Speaking Skills in Eighth Grade Students" focuses on improving the speaking skills of eighth grade students through the integration of effective teaching resources. The main objective is to address the challenges that beginners often face in speaking and to increase their confidence and competence in using the target language. Through the use of a variety of learning resources, such as interactive activities, role-play and play techniques, the project aims to create an engaging and immersive learning experience. These resources are carefully designed to fit the curriculum of the mentioned level and meet the specific needs and learning styles of the students. Aiming to investigate the use of didactic resources for the development of Public Speaking skills in eighth grade students through a field study, statistical analysis and literature review in order to design a didactic guide. The ultimate intention is to provide students with a complete set of tools that promote linguistic competence. The quantitative approach of this research has allowed us to conduct surveys to students and teachers, the type of research according to its purpose is field or applied, in addition to the exploratory research, having as population the above mentioned students of the Juan Montalvo school, considering the directors, teachers, students to whom the survey and the interview to teachers and directors were applied. In conclusion, it is important to recognize that this project aims to improve and highlight oral expression, emphasizing the practice of pronunciation when learning a language that does not correspond to a person's mother tongue.