INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS
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- 1. A Student Of Termiz State Pedagogical Institute
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This study examines the effectiveness of innovative teaching methods in English language classrooms. A mixed-methods design was employed involving 60 intermediate-level learners, divided into an experimental group exposed to task-based, project-based, and technology-enhanced instruction, and a control group taught through traditional methods. Pre- and post-tests, classroom observations, questionnaires, and interviews were used to collect data. Results indicate that the experimental group demonstrated significant improvements in speaking fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, writing accuracy, and overall communicative competence. Qualitative data further revealed increased learner engagement, motivation, and autonomy. The findings suggest that innovative teaching methods significantly enhance language proficiency and create learner-centered, interactive classrooms.
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