ON THE CREATION OF EDUCATIONAL CONTENT AND THE PECULIARITY OF ITS USE FOR MISCELLANEOUS LEARNING IN THE LESSONS OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE

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The article discusses the principles, stages, and methods of organizing Uzbek language classes on a mixed basis. The peculiarities of creating and using Uzbek language content for mixed education are explored in some of the issues of integrating traditional education and e-learning. The conclusion provides an overview of the challenges of implementing a mixed education approach and outlines the ways in which this education can be effectively developed.

Keywords:  Mixed education, Uzbek language, digital technologies, interactive exercises, interactive dictator, “Savodxon”.

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2020-03-04

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Atakhanovna, Y. G. (2020). ON THE CREATION OF EDUCATIONAL CONTENT AND THE PECULIARITY OF ITS USE FOR MISCELLANEOUS LEARNING IN THE LESSONS OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE. ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies, 9(2), 58–65. Retrieved from https://anglisticum.org.mk/index.php/IJLLIS/article/view/2050

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Volume 9, No.2, February, 2020