LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN ENGLISH CLASSROOMS.
Toshmatov Alimardon Sotvoldiyevich
Rajabova Muxlisa Zaynobiddin qizi
Keywords: Keywords: Syntax, Coordination, Syntactical processes, Meaning, Relation, Word combination, Sentence.
Abstract
Annotation. Although we teachers are all too busy teaching our kids English, we
must never lose sight of the fact that teaching a language is just as much a cultural
exchange as anything else. This makes the issue ideal for debate. Occasionally, we
could become so engrossed in finishing the English assignment that we overlook
crucial chances to establish cultural connections with our students, connections that
can improve their learning. This brief blog article will cover the advantages of using
students' first language (L1) and culture in the classroom, and I'll share a few personal
anecdotes about how it benefited me as a teacher.
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