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EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH
Axmedov Dilshod Ubaydulla o‘g‘li
O‘zbekiston - Finlandiya Pedagogika instituti talabasi
Email: ahmedovdilshod49@gmail.com
Telefon raqami:+998915572575
Ilmiy Rahbar:
Utayeva Iroda Baxodirovna
O‘zFinPI “TILLAR“ Fakulteti dekani
Xorijiy tillar kafedrasi katta o’qituvchisi (PhD)
Email: Utayeva_Iroda@gamil.com
Telefon raqami:+998941871788
Akhmedov Dilshod
Student of Uzbek-Finish Pedagogical institute
Scientific supervisor:
Utayeva Iroda
Dean of the Faculty of Languages
Senior lecturer in the Department of Foreign Languages (PhD)
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13767690
Abstract:
This article explores the various methods used to teach English
effectively, focusing on both traditional and modern approaches. As English
continues to gain importance as a global language, it is critical to develop effective
pedagogical techniques that cater to diverse student populations. This article will
analyze the strengths and weaknesses of several prominent teaching methods,
including Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), Task-Based Learning (TBL),
the Direct Method, Grammar-Translation, and Blended Learning, and propose a
hybrid approach to maximize student learning outcomes.
Key words:
communicative language teaching (CLT), task-based learning
(TBL), direct method, grammar-translation method, blended learning, total
physical response (TPR), content and language integrated learning (CLIL),
project-based learning (PBL), flipped classroom, interactive learning, technology
integration, learner-centered approach, speaking fluency, grammar instruction,
real-world context
Introduction
The English language is recognized as the global lingua franca, used in
international communication, trade, science, and education. The teaching of
English as a second or foreign language has gained tremendous importance
globally. This global prominence has resulted in a growing demand for English
language education worldwide. However, teaching English effectively is a
complex process that involves selecting appropriate methods based on learners’
needs, goals, and contexts. To meet the diverse needs of learners, educators must
employ a variety of teaching methods and techniques that cater to different
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learning styles and contexts. Below are some of the most effective methods for
teaching English. This article seeks to evaluate the most effective methods for
teaching English, considering both traditional and innovative approaches, and
proposing a hybrid methodology that could cater to the diverse needs of students.
1. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
Communicative language teaching (CLT) focuses on the idea that language
learning comes from authentic communication. The main goal is to enable
students to use the language effectively in a variety of real-life situations. While
the main aspects are role-playing, group discussions and simulations, the
advantages are that students practice the language in practical scenarios,
increasing fluency and confidence. Difficulties can ignore grammatical accuracy
in the early stages.
2. Task-Based Learning (TBL)
In Task-Based Learning (TBL), students are given real-world tasks such as
writing an email, ordering a restaurant, or giving directions. Language learning is
included in the process of completing the task. Focus on tasks such as key points,
problem solving, discussions, or collaborative projects. The advantages are that it
encourages active language use and enhances critical thinking, while the
challenges are that the tasks must be well designed for the target language
learning objectives.
3. Grammar-translation method
The grammar-translation method is one of the most ancient and traditional
methods of language learning. It emphasizes the translation of sentences between
the target language and the mother tongue and places great emphasis on learning
grammar rules. The social aspects and advantages of this method include
vocabulary lists, reading classic texts and grammar exercises, and offering a deep
understanding of grammar and structure. Difficulties are lack of attention to
speaking and listening skills
4. Direct method
The direct method involves teaching English without using the student's
native
language. All instructions, explanations and feedback are in English, forcing
the
student to think and communicate in the target language from the start.
Main features: Vocabulary teaching through visual aids, demonstration and
repetition.
Benefits: Improves spontaneous use of language, especially speaking.
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Challenges: Can be frustrating for beginners and requires qualified
instructors.
5. Audio-lingual method
The audio-lingual method is based on behavioral principles of language
learning. It involves a lot of repetition and practice to inculcate language patterns.
The main aspects are pattern exercises, repetition and memorization of dialogues.
The advantage of this method is that it helps students master sentence structures.
The difficulty with this method is that students may have difficulty applying these
patterns in real life without additional practice.
6. Flipped Classroom
In the flipped classroom model, students are exposed to new content outside
of class (usually through video lectures or readings) and put into practice what
they learned during class.
Key aspects
:
Pre-class learning materials, interactive in-class activities such
as group work or discussions.
Advantages: Maximizes active learning during class and allows for
personalized support.
Challenges: Requires students to be motivated to complete homework.
7. Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
CLIL involves teaching subjects such as history, science or mathematics in
English, combining language learning with subject-specific content. The main
aspects of this method are cross-curricular lessons that teach language and
content. The advantages are that it improves the use of vocabulary and language
related to specific fields, and promotes deeper learning. Difficulties in this method
require special knowledge from the teacher and can be difficult for lower level
students.
8. Project Based Learning (PBL)
Project-based learning involves students working on a project for an
extended period of time, often culminating in a presentation or product. The
project serves as a tool for the development of language skills.
Key aspects
:
Research, collaboration and realistic problems to solve.
Advantages: Encourages creativity, teamwork and practical language.
Challenges: Requires careful planning and can be difficult to evaluate.
In conclusion, the most effective way to teach English depends on the needs,
goals and context of the students. Incorporating different methods such as
communicative activities, task-based learning, grammar instruction and
technology integration provides a balanced approach that supports different
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learning styles. Teachers must be flexible and willing to modify their techniques
as needed to ensure the best learning outcomes.
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