METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS

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Khamroeva Laylo Zulfidinovna

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One of the main requirements for higher professional skills today is a perfect knowledge of foreign languages.  It is no coincidence that special attention is paid to the study of English, which is one of the leading languages ​​of international communication.  Teaching English in the education system of the Republic of Uzbekistan is rising to a new level of quality on the basis of a scientific approach, the introduction of new information and communication and pedagogical technologies that can fully meet the requirements of the time.  This article discusses the methods of teaching English in vocational schools.

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Khamroeva Laylo Zulfidinovna. (2022). METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(4), 217–219. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/1653
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