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" Methods of Teaching English in Non-Philology Educational Institutions "

  • 1. The head teacher of English language at the military-academic lyceum "Yosh chegarachilar"

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The demand for English proficiency in non-philology educational 
institutions is increasing globally, driven by the language's status as the lingua franca 
of science, technology, and international business. This article explores effective 
methods for teaching English in non-philology settings, highlighting the integration 
of language skills into specialized curricula, the use of technology-enhanced 
learning tools, and the adaptation of teaching methodologies to suit diverse learning 
styles and professional needs. The findings suggest that a contextualized, learnercentered approach significantly enhances English language acquisition among 
students in non-philology fields.

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