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| Open Access | THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN TEACHING SUBJECTS
Utepova Qurbangul Bekmuratovna,Esenbaev Berdax Ernazarovich ,Jienbaeva Aynura Batirbek kizi,Ismayilova Lalagul Bisenbekovna, Utegenova Umitgul Djadigerovna, Shamuratova Aysholpan Quwanishbay kizi , Geography teacher at school number 50 /Khojeyli Service and Maintenance Technical School Electrical Station Networks and Systems Vocational Teacher /Polytechnic School No. 1Foreign language teacher/1-Nukus Vocational school,English teacherAbstract
English has become a global lingua franca, playing a vital role in education across various disciplines. The language's dominance in fields such as science, technology, business, and education allows students to access a wealth of resources, research, and global knowledge. Teaching subjects in English enhances students' language skills, cognitive abilities, and cultural awareness while preparing them for future academic and career opportunities. In a rapidly globalizing world, proficiency in English not only aids in understanding subject-specific content but also facilitates participation in international dialogues and collaborations. As such, English is a cornerstone in the modern educational system, contributing significantly to a student's academic and professional success.
Keywords
English language, Education, Global communication, Academic success, Language development, Cognitive benefits, Resource accessibility, Professional opportunities, Interdisciplinary knowledge, Globalization
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