This article explores the benefits and strategies of using literary texts as a tool for improving lexical competence. Developing and expanding lexical competence is an essential component of language learning and can lead to improve reading comprehension, writing proficiency, and overall communication skills.
Данное учебное пособие предназначено для студентов и слушателей Академии МВД Республики Узбекистан и служит для развития навыков быстрого понимания и устной речи.
Пособие может быть использовано студентами и курсантами учебных заведений МВД Республики Узбекистан, сотрудниками правоохранительных органов и всеми интересующимися английским языком.
This scientific paper investigates the role of digital technologies in the development of reading skills among high school students in the Republic of Karakalpakstan. With the increasing prevalence of digital devices and online content, it is crucial to explore how these technologies impact students’ reading abilities, comprehension, and critical thinking. The study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, incorporating surveys, classroom observations, and interviews with students and educators. The findings shed light on the benefits and challenges associated with digital reading, highlighting the potential of digital technologies to enhance reading skills while also addressing potential concerns in the context of Karakalpakstan’s high school education system.
This article deals with a thorough examination of the visual elements employed by writers, shedding light on the imaginative and symbolic dimensions of their work. This analysis contributes to a broader comprehension of the complexities and nuances of non-realistic literature.
This article deals with the literary works studied using the hermeneutic method of analysis. The hermeneutic method is considered to be a new perspective of poetic text study – translation of a literary work within the psychological process of understanding.
Many people have trouble with reading. Reading well takes time, patience, and practice! The most important thing to figure out is the purpose of your reading: looking at instructions to build furniture and studying a textbook are not the same thing! Once you’ve figured out your purpose, you can choose to focus on what are known as intensive reading techniques that stress things like vocabulary and
speed, or instead on extensive techniques that will help you engage with the meaning of a text in a deeper way
The point of the review was to expand comprehension of the significance of ceaseless gathering and individual coaching for clinical understudies' close to home and expert turn of events. A subjective methodology with individual understudy meets and guided substance examination was picked to research and decipher the significance of mentorship. Five topics arose: psychosocial support by the tutor, a relationship with a doctor underneath the expert surface, space for something different, attention to one's own turn of events and reflection and learning with peers. The mentorship made a space where one could discuss 'different things'. The relationship with the tutor was more close to home than relations to instructors or chiefs. During the gathering meetings the understudies could reflect and learn in cooperation with others. Intermittent reflection about oneself and one's abilities prompted attention to one's own turn of events. Joined gathering and individual tutoring makes space for reflection on the humanistic parts of the expert job. A tutoring relationship can be strong and individual without continuous gatherings and knowing each other well. Coherence in mentorship assists understudies with thinking about and perceive their own proficient turn of events.