MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Authors

  • Yigitaliyeva Nozimaxon Farxodjon qizi Teacher at Fergana medical institute of public health

Keywords:

Technology, method, portfolio, case-study, process of learning, students, higher educational institution

Abstract

The material of the article is devoted to the modern methods of teaching foreign languages. The article carries material about the advantages and perspectives of using of described technologies in the process of learning in Higher Educational Institutes. These technologies may be considered as the alternative means of evaluation of students results in their academic activities and personal development.

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Published

2022-04-30

How to Cite

qizi, Y. N. F. . (2022). MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND PRACTICE. SCIENTIFIC-METHODICAL JOURNAL, 3(4), 256–259. Retrieved from https://bilig.academiascience.org/index.php/isepsmj/article/view/460