THEORIES OF LANGUAGE TEACHING ACQUISITION IN HIGHER EDUCATION

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  • Abdumo'minova Zilola Xusanboy qizi ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Adamboyeva Nafisa Qodirberganovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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KEYWORDS: definitional adequacy, explanatory power, the monitor hypothesis, the input hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis, Stephen Krashen's model, and the monitor model.

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This  article places  a  lot of  emphasis on the  impact of  continuous  education, 
which incorporates several aspects, and contemporary approaches to teaching foreign 
languages in the Republic of Uzbekistan's preschool curriculum.   technologies and 
contemporary teaching strategies required to acquire them. There is a description of 
how to use games to engage students in learning foreign languages and improve the 
effectiveness  of  the courses.  foreign language  instruction  in  preschool, the  Finnish 
educational system, the sign and picture method, the voice recognition and matching 
method,  the  learning  approach  based  on  nature,  the  way  to  modify  activities  for 
students, cartoons, video lessons, multimedia games, didactics, creative games, and 
rhythmic musical games. 

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2024-11-23