SCIENTIFIC-THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE FORMATION OF STUDENTS' INDEPENDENT LEARNING SKILLS BASED ON THE "CASE-STUDY" APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH

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Holiqova Dilnoza Sirojiddinovna

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Article discusses about scientific-theoretical foundations of the formation of students' independent learning skills based on the "case-study" approach in teaching English.

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Holiqova Dilnoza Sirojiddinovna. (2023). SCIENTIFIC-THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE FORMATION OF STUDENTS’ INDEPENDENT LEARNING SKILLS BASED ON THE "CASE-STUDY" APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 11(11), 638–645. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/4661
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