Jizzax davlat pedagogika universiteti “Falsafa, tarbiya va huquq kafedrasi” professori, falsafa fanlari doktori.

  • Hilola HUSANOVA Independent researcher of the Department of Integrated English Course Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
Keywords: Phenomenon-based learning, learner-centred approach, the speech act of praise, student inquiry, problem solving.

Abstract

The goal of the present article is to investigate how the Phenomenon-Based Learning Approach can be applied in teaching the speech act of praise. Being learner-centred, Phenomenon-based learning is a rather new multidisciplinary teaching style based on learner inquiry and problem solving activities. Its novelty lies in the procedure within which the students themselves, under the guidance of teachers, choose a topic (phenomenon), decide what they want to know about it, explore and answer their own questions using and applying existing knowledge from various subjects appropriate to the solving of the set goals. We propose the scenario of such an activity following some of the steps specific for the PhBL approach.

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Published
2024-01-30
How to Cite
Hilola HUSANOVA. (2024). Jizzax davlat pedagogika universiteti “Falsafa, tarbiya va huquq kafedrasi” professori, falsafa fanlari doktori. News of the NUUz, 1(1.1.1), 225-228. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v1i1.1.1.744