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https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojp-06-I3-39
USING MODERN METHODS FOR TEACHING THE ARABIC LANGUAGE
Nilufarkhon Y. Murkhanova ,Abstract
This article analyzes the use of modern pedagogical methods in teaching the Arabic language. The study examines the effectiveness of communicative methods, interactive technologies, digital platforms, and problem-based learning in language instruction. The importance of modern teaching methods in developing students' language skills in Arabic learning is analyzed with practical examples. The results of the study show that the use of innovative methods increases students’ motivation and improves the effectiveness of language acquisition.
Keywords
Arabic language, modern methods, communicative method, interactive learning, digital technologies, language teaching methodology.
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