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Foreign language teaching, educational institutions, young learners, secondary education, higher education, teaching strategies, communicative approach, classroom activities, motivation, language skills, interactive learning, educational technology, lesson planning, learning environment.

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TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AGE-APPROPRIATE STRATEGIES AND TEACHING TOOLS. (2026). "XXI ASRDA INNOVATSION TEXNOLOGIYALAR, FAN VA TAʼLIM TARAQQIYOTIDAGI DOLZARB MUAMMOLAR" Nomli Respublika Ilmiy-Amaliy Konferensiyasi, 4(5), 391-396. https://www.universalpublishings.com/index.php/itfttdm/article/view/18680

Abstract

The article describes effective teaching methods for young learners, teenagers, and adult students. Special attention is given to communicative language teaching, interactive activities, classroom management, and the use of educational technologies. It also highlights the role of motivation, visual materials, multimedia resources, and independent learning in improving language acquisition.

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