INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNERS

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Munojat Sultonova

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Nowadays, second language acquisition is one of the main factors to develop the nation and individuality. Therefore, teaching innovatively with effective methodologies is crucial topic for introducing to sustain learners motivation in learning language effectively. Creativity is considered as the predominant feature for any learner to develop their creative thinking during language learning. Leading the change with innovative techniques in L2 classroom learning is important for encouraging learners’ activeness. These changes and new implementations in the curriculum to meet all language learners’ needs and interests require teachers to help their students’ development in the process of learning language. Therefore, teachers need to know what new methods and techniques are necessary to make the learning process successful. Moreover, the state of the art techniques included Computer assisted language learning (CALL) and Mobile assisted language learning (MALL) based tools have successfully improved the ways of teaching and learning. That is why;previously used outdated methods and techniques may not work as effectively as before. This paper will discuss about updated efficient teaching techniques based on technological advances.

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Munojat Sultonova. (2022). INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNERS. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(3), 659–662. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/2046
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