INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA USED IN TEACHING ENGLISH
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Currently, Uzbekistan's educational institutions are outfitting their foreign language classrooms with cutting-edge teaching tools, modern information and communication technologies, and programs that teach children and teenagers about the history and cultures of other countries. They also regularly show popular foreign science and fantasy films with Uzbek subtitles that are focused on global issues. The utilization of effective techniques and information communication technologies to teach English to primary school pupils will be discussed in this article.
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