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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20058665
USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Sabina Askarali Shavkieva, Nigora Urinovna Khomidova , Lecturer at SHARK University,Associate Professor at Navoi State University of Mining and Technology.Abstract
This article examines the use of interactive methods in foreign language lessons. In the context of globalization and the rapid development of the information space, proficiency in foreign languages ββis becoming a significant factor in both professional and personal growth. Strengthening international ties, rapid technological advances, and transformations in the educational sector necessitate new, more modern approaches to language teaching. Therefore, interactive methods are considered an effective tool for improving the quality of foreign language instruction.
Keywords
implementation, training efficiency, modern technologies, speech skills, activity, process, role-playing games, brainstorming, communication skills, competence.
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