THE MORPHOLOGICAL APPROACH OF THE CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY ENGLISH CURRICULUM AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN UZBEK LANGUAGE EDUCATION

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Bright Mind Publishing

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This article analyzes the core principles and methodological approaches to teaching morphology within the Cambridge Primary English curriculum. It demonstrates that morphology in this curriculum is not presented as a separate module, but is integrated into reading, writing, and communicative competencies through a principle of gradual progression. The article also examines key principles of the Cambridge approach – such as functional grammar, text-based instruction, and alignment with the CEFR – and discusses the possibilities of applying these principles to mother-tongue (Uzbek) language education. The study concludes that adapting the Cambridge model to local educational conditions can contribute to the development of a modern, scientifically grounded, and practice-oriented model of morphological minimum in Uzbekistan.

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