FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL THINKING OF STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING ENGLISH

Received 01.11.2022
Revised 23.01.2023
Published 28.02.2023

Abstract

The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the development of critical thinking of students in the process of teaching English, techniques for the formation of critical thinking. The problem of technology for the development of students' critical thinking in the process of teaching English, the ability to analyze information and make independent decisions in the process of teaching English. The article discusses the technology for the development of critical thinking, which involves the use of pedagogical strategies and techniques related to working with information

Keywords

Critical thinking developed critical thinking learning English language skills critical thinking development technology
Suggested citation
Akmatalieva, N. (2023). FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL THINKING OF STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING ENGLISH . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 21(1), 219-229.

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