TEACHING ENGLISH IN CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES: AN EDUCATIONAL EVOLUTION

Authors

  • Isakulova Bakhtigul,Nizomov Feruz PhD, Uzbekistan State World Languages University/Teacher, University of Business and Sciences Author

Keywords:

Educational evolution, flipped classroom, gamification, cultural awareness, personalized learning

Abstract

The article emphasizes the significance of humanizing the learning process by including cultural information, establishing supporting relationships, personalizing courses, and drawing links to real-world situations. Teachers may make the English language learning process more dynamic, meaningful, and human-centered by implementing the contemporary methods listed below. This will ultimately equip students to navigate a world that is becoming more interconnected by the day.

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2025-03-07 — Updated on 2025-03-14

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