FORMATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCY OF BEGINNER LEVEL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Ma'rufa Abdusamadova Pedagogical Institute of Andijan State University Author
  • SH Alimov Pedagogical Institute of Andijan State University Author

Keywords:

Foreign language, grammatical competency, innovative technology, technological tools, methods, techniques.

Abstract

Following our country's independence, there has been a surge in interest in teaching other languages, with several chances for young people. In accordance with the Recommendations of the European Framework for Assessment of Knowledge and Skills of Foreign Language Teachers, new techniques and requirements for foreign language instruction have been devised in the country (CEFR). Textbooks for students in secondary schools and technical institutions, he claims, have been created.

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Published

2022-06-06

How to Cite

FORMATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCY OF BEGINNER LEVEL STUDENTS. (2022). Pedagogy and Psychology in the Modern World, 2(17), 306-308. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDPP/article/view/18486