Teaching English In A Credit System
Ibragimova Shaxnoza Tursunovna , Lecturer Teacher, Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, Uzbekistan Abduraxmonova Mavluda Sodiqovna , Lecturer Teacher, Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, Uzbekistan Xakimova Laziza Yusupovna , Assistant, Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, UzbekistanAbstract
Credit-modular training system is a model of the organization of the educational process, which is based on the combination of muzzle training technologies and credits educational units. The following article looks into educating foreign languages in higher education in credit module system.
Keywords
Module system, credit
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