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Creating Methods Suitable for Various Learning Styles in EFL Classroom

Erkinova Xursanoy A’zamjon kizi , Chirchik state pedagogical university, Tourism faculty, teacher, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article illustrates the importance of modifying teaching methods to assimilate different learning styles in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms. By investigating real literature and conducting a survey among EFL teachers, this research reveals actual techniques that accommodate various learners. The findings offers that differentiated instruction, multimedia resources, and learner-centered activities increase language acquisition and engrossment. The study determines with recommends for integrating these methods in EFL settings.  

Keywords

Learning styles, instructional methods, educational strategies

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Erkinova Xursanoy A’zamjon kizi. (2025). Creating Methods Suitable for Various Learning Styles in EFL Classroom. International Journal of Pedagogics, 5(05), 192–194. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume05Issue05-49