EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO PASSIVE PUPILS

Authors

  • Shakarova Oynisa Shavkatovna Samarkand region Payarik district school N 57 , English teacher
  • Shakarova Oynisa Shavkatovna Samarkand region Payarik district school N 57 , English teacher

Keywords:

taking a dictation, school administration, visual way,  visual stimulus, active learners, passive pupils;

Abstract

As a senior student of the Faculty of English Language II, we did a three-month pedagogical practice at school 55 in the city of Samarkand from September 6 to November 15. It was a great chance to put into practice all the knowledge and skills we acquired during my four years of education. In the beginning, we expected that the teaching process would not be this dicult, as we were condent in my knowledge of English. However, contrary to my expectations, we encountered some diculties during active implementation. The rst target we faced was diversity in students' knowledge, character and personalities. It was quite dicult to prepare the teaching materials as my 4th grade students had diculty in fullling the tasks that we had  prepared for them.

 

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Published

2023-05-29