EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO ADULTS

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Babanazarova Shakhnoza Sadikovna

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Annotation: The article emphasizes the growing potential and recognition of interpersonal connection in modern education while concentrating on creative approaches to teaching adults. The author emphasizes how crucial it is to choose techniques that complement a range of goals, demographics, and phases of mental growth. A thorough analysis of the current educational process and its results is provided.

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Babanazarova Shakhnoza Sadikovna. (2024). EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO ADULTS. PEDAGOGS, 54(2), 193–197. Retrieved from https://pedagogs.uz/index.php/ped/article/view/1023
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