SOME METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Nigora Muratbaevna Abdikarimova Author

Keywords:

method, approach, communication, integration, language skills, acquisition, principle, aspect of language

Abstract

The article considers the history, the founders, differences, peculiarities, principles, main characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to teaching foreign languages.

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Published

2025-12-19