As time progresses, a “thirst” for new things is as crucial as water and air.

Today, a training session for leading trainers from all regions of Uzbekistan began at the National Institute of Pedagogical Mastery named after Abdulla Avloniy and is expected to last three days.

The initiative is being implemented in cooperation between specialists from England and Uzbekistan. The British Council supports the training program financed by the Department for International Development.

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Musulmon Ziyo, video by Nishonboy Abduvoitov, UzA

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The British method of teaching foreign languages

As time progresses, a “thirst” for new things is as crucial as water and air.

Today, a training session for leading trainers from all regions of Uzbekistan began at the National Institute of Pedagogical Mastery named after Abdulla Avloniy and is expected to last three days.

The initiative is being implemented in cooperation between specialists from England and Uzbekistan. The British Council supports the training program financed by the Department for International Development.

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Musulmon Ziyo, video by Nishonboy Abduvoitov, UzA