FUTURE METHODS IN TEACHING ENGLISH

Authors

  • Muniskhon Sayfiddinova Fahriddin kizi Turan International University

Keywords:

English language teaching, future methodologies, technology, artificial intelligence, immersive learning, global connectivity.

Abstract

The field of English language teaching (ELT) is continuously evolving
due to technological advancements, pedagogical research, and changing learner needs.
This article explores future methods in teaching English, examining innovative approaches
and technologies that are shaping the future of language education. It discusses emerging
methodologies, the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, immersive
learning environments, and the role of global connectivity. By analyzing these future
methods, the article aims to provide insights into how English teaching may evolve and
offer recommendations for educators to adapt to these changes effectively.

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Published

2024-08-31

How to Cite

Muniskhon Sayfiddinova Fahriddin kizi. (2024). FUTURE METHODS IN TEACHING ENGLISH. NAZARIY VA AMALIY FANLARDAGI USTUVOR ISLOHOTLAR VA ZAMONAVIY TA’LIMNING INNOVATSION YO’NALISHLARI, 1(8), 65–70. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/NUZY/article/view/1698