YURISTLAR UCHUN XORIJIY TILLARNING MUHIM AHAMIYATI
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Huquq tili texnika tili boʻlib, matematika yoki fizika kabi boshqa texnik tillardan farq qiladi, chunki u milliy huquq tizimiga bogʻlangan va oʻzining yuqori ixtisoslashgan terminologiyasiga ega. Maxsus muloqot tilida matn maxsus sintaktik, semantik va pragmatik qoidalarga bo'ysunadigan maxsus til yoki pastki tilda ifodalanadi. Advokat talabalariga chet tilini o'rgatishning o'ziga xos xususiyatlarini o'rganish. Tizimli ko'rib chiqishni tegishli tadqiqotlarni aniqlash va tanqidiy baholash hamda ushbu tadqiqotlardan ma'lumotlarni yig'ish va tahlil qilish uchun tadqiqot usuli va jarayoni sifatida tushuntirish mumkin. Yuridik ingliz tilini o'rgatishning ajoyib natijasi talabalarga ma'lum terminologiya bilan nutqni shakllantirish va qonun haqidagi fikrlashni rivojlantirish qobiliyatini berishni o'z ichiga oladi. Mana nima uchun o'qituvchilar o'quvchilarning og'zaki nutqini yaxshilash uchun muhokama va rol o'ynashni rag'batlantiradilar. Ona tilida so'zlashuvchilar yo'qligida tinglash qobiliyatini rivojlantirishning ajoyib usuli bu video. Biz bu usuldan sinfimiz bilan foydalanamiz va u muloqot maqsadlariga erishishda juda samarali ekanligini isbotladi. O'qituvchilar talabalar uchun barcha turdagi mashqlarni ishlab chiqadilar va ularni videolarni tomosha qilish yoki ko'rishdan keyin qo'llaydilar.
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