EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE UZBEKISTAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

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 The modern method of teaching English is based on the classical method of learning foreign languages. However, the psychological aspect, foreign cinema, information technology influenced him. English teaching methods used 20 years ago were more reproductive in nature. Learn the words, read the text, listen to the audio recording, write a letter - the tasks given by the teacher looked like this. Perhaps for this reason, most adults who have studied the language for many years can read and write English but have difficulty speaking it.

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Nasrullayev Odil. (2023). EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE UZBEKISTAN EDUCATION SYSTEM. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 3(05), 184–188. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/eijmrms/article/view/22980
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Abstract

 The modern method of teaching English is based on the classical method of learning foreign languages. However, the psychological aspect, foreign cinema, information technology influenced him. English teaching methods used 20 years ago were more reproductive in nature. Learn the words, read the text, listen to the audio recording, write a letter - the tasks given by the teacher looked like this. Perhaps for this reason, most adults who have studied the language for many years can read and write English but have difficulty speaking it.

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