ZAMONAVIY FAN, TA’LIM VA ISHLAB CHIQARISH MUAMMOLARINING
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came to the realization that intensive methods give students the joy of learning,
communication and
creativity, open up completely new perspectives, and provide students with practical mastery of a
foreign language in a short time.
The key idea of the humanistic approach was that the focus of education should not be on the teacher,
as before, but on the student himself.
The humanistic approach thus increased the significance of the student's personality, which, in turn,
led to the need to develop alternative teaching methods. Among the non-standard methods that have
arisen at this stage, one can note the use of physical actions, “community method” (community-based
learning),
neuro-linguistic programming, etc.
Many of the new methods have been successfully tested in the long term, "survived" and continue to
be used to this day Quite a natural result of the development methodology of teaching foreign
languages in the context of the humanistic approach was the formation of culturological and
problematic approaches. The culturological approach is aimed at a new look for that period
professional competencies - intercultural competence. The key principles
of this approach were the
following:
Verbal orientation of learning processes;
Modeling situations of intercultural communication communication in the learning process; rational
use of a foreign language. In contrast to the previously existing methods
of teaching a foreign
language, where the exercises were performed on the basis of traditional differentiation
Aspects of the language system - phonetics, spelling,
vocabulary, grammar, cultural
Approach postulates a priori continuity
Language and following the goal of establishing a successful
Intercultural communication.
The case method has become a new method of teaching a foreign language. is an integration and
modification of (1)
problem-based methodology, (2) intercultural learning and (3) immersion
methodology. Case method (case study) involves problem solving based on real (domestic, economic,
social and business) situations. Application of case methodology in the classroom represents one of the
embodiments of the communicative approach to learning, since the solution case-tasks in any case
leads to classroom communication, discussion, exchange of opinions, argumentation - these and other
speech acts allow not only to develop the skill of constructing a correct foreign utterance, but also to
learn how to choose the optimal speech strategy behavior. The case method is usually used in groups
in which students already have a sufficient level of foreign language proficiency. Language; the case
method cannot be considered universal and in itself it does not form
a normative language skills
Thus, the methodological toolkit modern teacher is extremely diverse and allows you to achieve all
sorts of goals language learning. Careful selection, adaptation and the alternation of methods will
allow the teacher to increase the motivation of students and increase the effectiveness of training. Of
course, this vector pedagogical research and experimentation will be further developed - mainly in the
context of the virtualization of education.
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