THE USE OF AI-POWERED TOOLS IN ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION FOR UZBEK UNDERGRADUATES

Authors

  • Saydazimova Durdona Xabibullayevna Teacher of Tashkent state pedagogical university
  • Rustamov Firdavs Rafael o’g’li Student of Tashkent state pedagogical university

Keywords:

AI-powered tools, English writing, Uzbek undergraduates, language instruction, educational technology, grammar support, writing enhancement.

Abstract

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into language education has transformed traditional pedagogical approaches, particularly in the area of writing instruction. For Uzbek undergraduates studying English, AI-powered tools provide support in grammar correction, vocabulary enhancement, coherence development, and content generation. This paper explores how AI-driven platforms can be effectively utilized to support the development of academic and creative writing skills, examines their benefits and limitations, and offers practical recommendations for educators in Uzbekistan..

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Published

2025-10-15

How to Cite

THE USE OF AI-POWERED TOOLS IN ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION FOR UZBEK UNDERGRADUATES. (2025). CONFERENCE ON THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE IN THE MODERN WORLD, 2(9), 54-57. https://universalconference.us/universalconference/index.php/crismw/article/view/5416