THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR LEARNING ENGLISH

Authors

  • Talibjanova Aziza Lutfullayevna Teacher of UzSWLU Author
  • Abduraximova Zaynab Student of UzSWLU Email: abduaximovazaynab6@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

English learning methods, language acquisition, digital tools, classroom instruction, immersion, peer collaboration.

Abstract

This study explores the most preferred methods for learning English among diverse learner groups. It examines the effectiveness of traditional, technological, and interactive approaches, including classroom instruction, language apps, immersion, and peer collaboration. Data from surveys and interviews reveal that learners prioritize methods combining flexibility, engagement, and practical application.

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Published

2024-12-18