FEATURE OF INNOVATIVE ABILITIES IN THE PROCESS OF ACQUIRING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Keywords:
Pedagogical, Innovative Technologies, Interactive Methods, KnowledgeAbstract
Nowadays, the interest in the use of interactive methods, innovative technologies, and pedagogical technologies is rising in the educational process, one of the reasons why this is so far has been teaching students to acquire only the knowledge they are learning. When it comes to modern technology, it teaches them to think critically, to search for and to analyze what they need. In this process, the pupil performs the functions of the director, the students are directed to the students.
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