USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT THE UNIVERSITIES

interactive teaching methods, English language education, universities, language proficiency, student engagement, curriculum design, instructional practice.

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This study explores the effectiveness of interactive teaching methods in enhancing English language education at universities. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study investigates the impact of interactive techniques on language proficiency, student engagement, and satisfaction. Results indicate significant improvements in language skills among students who received instruction using interactive methods, alongside positive perceptions and experiences with interactive teaching. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating interactive approaches into language instruction to promote active learning, meaningful communication, and student empowerment. Implications for curriculum design, instructional practice, and educational policy are discussed, highlighting the practical significance of interactive methods in meeting the diverse needs of students in language education. Further research is warranted to explore long-term effects and extend findings across different contexts and learner demographics.