THE DYNAMIC APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE

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THE DYNAMIC APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE

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  • Gulomova Dildora A Master of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

Method, other sciences, pedagogics, psychology, linguistics, didactics, effective learning, investigation, conclusion, repetition, determine, assimilate, instruction, presenting, theory, dynamic stereotype, quotation, laboratory, test.

Abstract

Current article is devoted to the problems of teaching methods of English as a foreign languages. In this article we look through different methods in this field. Methods of foreign language teaching and its relation to other sciences. Methods of foreign language teaching is understood here as a body of scientifically tested theory concerning the teaching of foreign languages in school and other educational institutions. Teaching a foreign language means first and foremost the formation and development of students’ habits and skills in listening, speaking, writing, and reading.

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2022-11-01

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Dildora, G. . (2022). THE DYNAMIC APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Education News: Exploring the 21st Century, 1(4), 734–739. Retrieved from http://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/noiv/article/view/1482
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