METHODS, WAYS AND TECHNOLOGIES OF ORGANIZING MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING.

Axmadaliyeva. D. R

Mamarasulova. M. M

Keywords: Key words: method, target language, skills, authentic material, approach.


Abstract

Abstract. This article explores the various methods, ways, and technologies that
are used in organizing modern foreign language learning. It begins by discussing the
importance of language learning in today's globalized world and the need for effective
teaching methods. The article then delves into traditional and modern approaches to
language learning, such as the communicative and task-based methods, as well as the
use of technology in language education. It also examines the role of teachers and
learners in the language learning process and how they can utilize different techniques
and tools to enhance their learning experience. The article concludes by highlighting
the benefits and challenges of incorporating these methods and technologies in
language education and provides recommendations for future research and
implementation. Overall, this article serves as a comprehensive guide for educators and
learners on the various methods, ways, and technologies that can be employed in
organizing modern foreign language learning.


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