TEACHING ENGLISH TO GREEN ECONOMICS STUDENTS: METHODS, DIFFICULTIES, AND ADVANTAGES

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Pokiza Ortikova

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This article discusses the challenges and opportunities of teaching English to green economics students. It provides effective teaching methods, addresses common difficulties faced by students, and highlights the advantages of learning English for green economics students.


 

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