Authors

  • Umida Azzamova
    Samarkand State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.jasss.76311

Abstract

The process of learning English requires patience and hard work.  With the right methodologies and practices, you can make this process easier.  Practical training is very important in the process of learning a language.  You can practice writing and speaking English, attend language courses or communicate with friends who are learning the language.

 

 

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IN LEARNING ENGLISH ABOUT BEST PRACTICE METHODOLOGY

Azzamova Umida Alisherovna

Samarkand State Medical University

Abstract:

The process of learning English requires patience and hard work. With the right

methodologies and practices, you can make this process easier. Practical training is very

important in the process of learning a language. You can practice writing and speaking English,

attend language courses or communicate with friends who are learning the language.

Keywords:

Coursera, Udemy and edX, Communicative Approach, Reading and Listening,

Practice, Mobile Apps, Online Courses

Social Networks, Self-Assessment, Polyglot method, Dragunkin method, Pimsleur technique,

Schechter method, Berlitz method, Rosetta Stone method, Lex program.

This document provides information on the most effective methods and practices for learning

English. The process of learning a language can be difficult for many people, but with the right

approach and techniques, it can be made easier. This document provides best practices,

resources, and recommendations for learning English.

1. Setting goals
Before you start learning English, it is important to define your goals. What are you learning

the language for? For travel, work, or education? Setting your goals will give you direction in

your learning process.

2. Teaching methods
2.1. Communicative approach
This approach focuses on communication in the language learning process. You will learn the

language by speaking, listening and writing in English. This method allows you to apply the

language in real-life situations.


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2.2. Reading and Listening

Develop your reading and listening skills through English books, articles and podcasts. It will

help you learn new words and phrases.

2.3. Practical training

Practical training is very important in the process of learning a language. You can practice

writing and speaking English, attend language courses or communicate with friends who are

learning the language.

3. Resources

3.1. Mobile Applications

With mobile apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone, you can make your language

learning more fun and productive.


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3.2. Online Courses

Platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer a variety of courses to learn English. These

courses allow you to learn according to your goals.

3.3. Social Networks

You can share experiences with other people who are learning the language through groups and

forums in social networks that communicate in English.

4. Self-Assessment

Track your progress with self-assessments. After learning each new word or phrase, test your

knowledge. This will help you see your progress.

8 effective ways to organize English

Different methods can be used to make the process of learning a foreign language fast and

effective. Here are some of the best ways to improve your English.

1. Polyglot method

This method was developed by the leading specialist Dmitry Petrov and is based on lessons in the

format of reality TV. During 16 sessions in the program, students organize a conversation while

reducing the language. The whole process is based on live communication. Through this


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approach, students start speaking English from the first lessons, increase vocabulary and naturally

reduce grammar.

2. Dragunkin methodology

This quick result-oriented method is based on a simplified explanation of grammar rules. Without

going deep into the complexities of the language, work is done on building a conversation and

improving pronunciation. Especially for beginners, it is very convenient and allows you to get

important knowledge in a short time.

3. Pimsleur technique

This method is based on audio lessons. The student listens to the texts through headphones,

develops speech adjustment by repeating dialogues and monologues. The Pimsleur method helps

not only to organize the English language, but also to improve memory.

4. Schechter's methodology

Schechter's method, unlike classical language learning techniques, emphasizes personal

motivation and active participation of the student. The classes are based on dialogue, and the

topics of conversation are chosen according to the interests of the students. It helps to build the

knowledge of speaking fluently in English.

5. Berlitz method

This method is based on the principle of language learning in a natural environment. The lessons

are conducted entirely in English, which allows the instructor to adapt to the language as much as

possible. Through this approach, not only speaking, but also thinking in English is developed.

6. The Rosetta Stone method

It is based on the principle of learning English naturally, avoiding rules and translations. Classes

are conducted through visual images and interactive tasks. The learner remembers new words and

phrases through real situations, which ensures that they are stored in the brain for a long time.

7. Lex program

This method is intended for those who already know English and is aimed at expanding

vocabulary. The educational process is carried out through a special program. Students see new

words and phrases on screen and practice pronunciation and memorization.

8. Muller's system

This innovative method is based on neuropsychological principles and combines conscious and

unconscious learning processes. The main goal of the system is to quickly and effectively learn

English by developing memory and logical thinking. It is especially convenient for students aged

16-18.

Summary

The process of learning English requires patience and hard work. With the right methodologies

and practices, you can make this process easier. Define your goals, use effective resources and

continuously develop your knowledge. These approaches will help you learn English successfully.

These methods can be chosen according to the individual needs and abilities of each person. You

can succeed in learning English by choosing the method that is most convenient for you!

REFERENCES:

1. Alisherovna, A. U. (2023). Discourse in modern linguistics. Journal of new century

innovations, 26(5), 123-128.

2. Umida, A. (2023). The concept of discourse in modern linguistics. Ethiopian International

Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(10), 195-197.


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Vocabulary features of specialized sports

publications. International journal of advanced research in education, technology and

management, 2(4).

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Humanities in New Uzbekistan, 1(7), 86-90.

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SOCIO-CULTURAL DISCURSIVE

CHARACTERISTICS IN MEDICAL SPEECH.

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researchers (IJSR) INDEXING, 5(1), 440-442.

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8. Azzamova, U. (2024, May). SPORT DISCOURSE AS A TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL

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References

Alisherovna, A. U. (2023). Discourse in modern linguistics. Journal of new century innovations, 26(5), 123-128.

Umida, A. (2023). The concept of discourse in modern linguistics. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(10), 195-197.

Alisherovna, A. U. (2023). Vocabulary features of specialized sports publications. International journal of advanced research in education, technology and management, 2(4).

Alisherovna, A. U., & Hassan, M. (2023). Length and letter combination. vocabulary of first declension nouns. Republican Scientific Practical Conference of Natural and Social-Humanities in New Uzbekistan, 1(7), 86-90.

Yorova, S. K., & Nasimova, S. Ya. (2024). SOCIO-CULTURAL DISCURSIVE CHARACTERISTICS IN MEDICAL SPEECH. International journal of scientific researchers (IJSR) INDEXING, 5(1), 440-442.

Alisherovna, A. U., & Uves, S. (2023, November). CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING WORD-FORMATION, GREEK ROOTS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES. In International conference on multidisciplinary science (Vol. 1, No. 5, pp. 206-209).

Azzamova, U. (2024). How to overcome language difficulties in learning English in Medical University students. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC AND INNOVATIVE RESEARCH, 1(6), 253-257.

Azzamova, U. (2024, May). SPORT DISCOURSE AS A TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL STYLE. In Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit (pp. 38-40).