Effective Methods of Teaching Russian Language and Literature in Multicultural Schools
Ozodova Guljakhon Kamoladdinovna , Lecturer of the Department of Russian Language and Literature, Urgench State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article explores modern methods of teaching Russian language and literature in multicultural schools, aimed at developing students’ language skills, cultural awareness, and intercultural communication. Special attention is given to adapting teaching materials to students’ proficiency levels and cultural backgrounds, as well as employing interactive technologies and project-based activities to enhance motivation and learning effectiveness.
Keywords
Russian language, multicultural school, teaching methodology
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