INTERYERDA MILLIY VA ZAMONAVIY ELEMENTLARNI BIRLASHTIRISHDA ZAMONAVIY YONDOSHUVLAR: ZAMONAVIY TEXNOLOGIYALARNING AN'ANAVIY ARXITEKTURA BILAN UYG'UNLASHISHI

Ushbu maqolada interyer dizaynida milliy bezak elementlari va zamonaviy texnologik yondoshuvlarning uyg‘unlashuvi ilmiy asosda yoritilgan. Tadqiqotda o‘zbek milliy arxitekturasi unsurlari – ganch, o‘ymakorlik, naqshlar va keramika – zamonaviy dizayn yechimlari bilan qanday uyg‘unlashtirilishi ko‘rib chiqilgan. 3D modellashtirish, LED yoritish, BIM va VR texnologiyalarining milliylikni saqlagan holda interyerda qanday estetik va funksional imkoniyat yaratishi tahlil etilgan.


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SYSTEMS OF PROJECTING INSTRUCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN TEACHING SPEECH ACTS IN ENGLISH

The teaching of speech acts in the English language, especially as a second or foreign language (ESL/EFL), must employ a manner that is thoroughly systematic, well-grounded theoretically and innovative if the situation is to guarantee the learners' effective acquisition of communicative competence. The aim was, among other objectives, to create didactic systems and to design instructional materials that might improve students' abilities, directly or indirectly, to know and then apply in practice these pragmatic rules. Drawing from Speech Act Theory, Politeness Theory, and Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT), the present study's intent was to evaluate methods which could serve as interactive, authentic, and culture-sensitive resources for pedagogical implementation in support of pragmatic competence. Data sources comprised classroom observations, role-plays, case studies, and reflective analyses. From the study, it has been learned that the integration of multimedia resources, real-life scenarios, and collaborative tasks strongly enhanced learners' competences in enacting acts of conversational cooperation: invitations, refusals, and requests. The study concludes with practical suggestions on didactic designs meant to direct the course of learners with respect to pragmalinguistic fluency and socialversible creativity.


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MODERN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

This article explores the application of modern educational technologies in foreign language teaching within inclusive classrooms. It examines how technology can facilitate personalized learning, address diverse learning needs, and foster an inclusive learning environment where all students, including those with disabilities, can effectively acquire a foreign language. The article discusses various technologies, including assistive technologies, adaptive learning platforms, multimedia resources, and collaborative tools, highlighting their benefits and challenges in promoting inclusive foreign language education. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of teacher training and professional development to effectively integrate these technologies into the curriculum.


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GENERAL-THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ISSUES OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES

This article examines key theoretical and practical aspects of foreign language teaching. It explores prominent language acquisition theories, pedagogical approaches, and methodological considerations that shape effective language instruction. The discussion encompasses various facets of language learning, including communicative competence, intercultural communication, assessment, and the role of technology. Furthermore, the article addresses challenges and opportunities in the field, emphasizing the importance of ongoing professional development for language educators.


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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS A STUDY ON ACCESSIBILITY AND EFFECTIVNESS

This study explores the availability, accessibility, and effectiveness of mental health resources for college students. With rising levels of mental health issues among students, universities have been increasingly offering various support services, from counseling to crisis hotlines. This paper investigates the types of mental health services provided on campuses, their accessibility, and their effectiveness in addressing common student struggles such as anxiety, depression, and stress.


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