SOPHISTICATED METHODS OF TEACHING RUSSIAN LANGUAGE THROUGH EMOTIONAL AND EXPRESSIVE LEARNING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THE EXPECTED RESULT.

Authors

  • Safronov Elbek Olegovich Supervisor of the Center for Russian Language and Culture of the Urgench State University, curator of the Scientific and Theoretical Council & Scientific and Methodical Council of the Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Faculty of Philology and Art, applicant for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Urgench State University Republic of Uzbekistan. elbek.safronov@yandex.ru Author
  • Avezdzhanova Raisa Mulladjanovna Author

Keywords:

Ratification; initiative; personnel reserve; thesaurus; subjective modality; intensify.

Abstract

This article is devoted to the ratification of the treaty on the creation of the International Russian Language Organization. Which in the future will be a significant step towards strengthening cultural and educational ties in the region. Supporting quality education in Russian and training teachers contributes not only to the development of the language, but also to the enrichment of cultural exchange. As well as cooperation, which opens up new opportunities for students and teachers, which will certainly improve the level of education. Uzbekistan demonstrates its commitment to multilingualism and cultural diversity, which deserves nothing but praise. Which should become the basis for further successful initiatives in the field of education and culture in the world.

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Published

2025-12-13