EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEACHING METHODS: TRENDS, CHALLENGES, AND INNOVATIONS

Authors

  • Rahimjonova Xumora Ziyovuddin qizi Student of Tashkent state pedagogical university Author

Keywords:

English grammar teaching, communicative language teaching, technology integration, flipped classroom, gamification, corpus-based instruction, challenges, future directions.

Abstract

Teaching strategies for English grammar have changed significantly over time, reflecting both pedagogical shifts and advances in technology. This page offers a thorough history of the evolution of English grammar instruction, covering both conventional and cutting-edge techniques. It addresses the difficulties faced by English language teachers, looks at the efficacy of various teaching approaches, and draws on academic research and empirical data. This essay seeks to inform language teaching professionals and add to ongoing conversations on successful grammar instruction in multiple educational environments by combining insights from various theoretical frameworks and practical applications.

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Published

2024-06-13