TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN NON-PHILOLOGICAL UNIVERSITIES: CHALLENGES AND INNOVATIVE APPROACHES

Foreign language teaching, non-philological universities, CLIL, ESP, project-based learning, blended learning, language motivation, technical education, higher education

Authors

  • Gulnoza MEYLIYEVA, Tashkent architecture and civil engineering university associate professor, Uzbekistan

This study explores the methodology and effectiveness of foreign language instruction in non-philological universities, where language learning is not the primary academic focus. With globalization increasing the demand for multilingual professionals, integrating language education into technical and scientific curricula has become essential. Using a qualitative approach, the study identifies the main challenges and evaluates successful practices for language instruction in such institutions