DEVELOPING GLOBAL AWARENESS OF ECOTOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN THROUGH ENGLISH: INTEGRATING ECOTOURISM CULTURE INTO ENGLISH LANGUAGE
This article examines how English language education can promote ecotourism awareness in Uzbekistan. It highlights the role of English lessons in fostering ecological values, improving communication skills, and supporting national sustainable tourism goals, while offering CLIL-based methodological recommendations
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