SIMLE SENTENCES EXPRESSING CONDITIONAL RESULT RELATIONSHIPS AND WAYS OF THEIR TRANSLATION

Authors

  • Baxtiyor Mirzamaxmudovich Xolmirzayev Candidate of Philological Sciences, Namangan Institute of Engineering Technology
  • Gulshoda Shavkatjon qizi Bozorova master’s student, Namangan State University

Keywords:

differentiated instruction, success, challenge, importance

Abstract

This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of Simle sentences expressing conditional result relationships and ways of their translation using differentiated instruction in English language teaching and the use of this instruction in foreign language teaching based on the individual interests of the student.

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Published

2023-03-20

How to Cite

Xolmirzayev , B. M., & Bozorova , G. S. qizi. (2023). SIMLE SENTENCES EXPRESSING CONDITIONAL RESULT RELATIONSHIPS AND WAYS OF THEIR TRANSLATION. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 2(1 SPECIAL), 32–35. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/1748