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PROPOSAL OF TEACHING LANGUAGE BIOLOGY STUDENTS THROUGH PROFESSIONALLY-ORIENTED APPROACH

Authors

  • Yuldasheva Ma’mura Boqijonovna

    Namangan State University

Keywords:

professionally-oriented teaching, non-linguistic specialty, higher education, needs analysis.

Abstract

A number of projects have been introduced in order to increase the higher education quality and meet the urgent demands in the job market in the last few years. The present research is also related to higher education, namely, language teaching at Namangan State University. The present proposal planned to put forward is to teach a specially-designed EAP course to Biology students and the article discusses the importance of EAP course for the target students and the recommended course organisation.

Author Biography

  • Yuldasheva Ma’mura Boqijonovna, Namangan State University

    Namangan Davlat Universiteti, chet tillar kafedrasi katta o‘qituvchisi

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Published

2023-11-11