TEACHING PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED ENGLISH IN NON-PHILOLOGICAL HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION

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  • Elyor A. Pazilov

    Associate Professor (PhD) of the Department of Foreign Languages for Non-Philological Faculties Gulistan State University

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Keywords:
Professionally oriented English, English for Specific Purposes, interdisciplinary integration, non-philological higher education, professional competence, foreign language education.
Abstract

The modernization of higher education systems and the growing demand for internationally competent specialists have significantly increased the importance of foreign language education. In non-philological higher education institutions, English is increasingly viewed not as an academic discipline in isolation, but as an essential instrument for professional development. This article examines the pedagogical foundations, principles, and practical implementation of teaching professionally oriented English through interdisciplinary integration. The study argues that the integration of English language instruction with major academic disciplines enhances students’ professional communicative competence, motivation, and cognitive engagement. The article analyzes current challenges, proposes methodological solutions, and substantiates the effectiveness of interdisciplinary approaches in English language teaching within non-philological universities.

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2026-01-14
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TEACHING PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED ENGLISH IN NON-PHILOLOGICAL HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION. (2026). Eureka Journal of Language, Culture & Social Change, 2(1), 25-30. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/3/article/view/173