THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING ENGLISH LITERATURE
Keywords:
English literature, interactive methods, literary analysis, discussion, group work, role play, critical thinking, pedagogical effectiveness.Abstract
This article analyzes the effectiveness of using interactive methods in teaching English literature. The study examines the use of interactive techniques such as discussions, brainstorming, group work, and role-playing activities in English literature classes. It is emphasized that these methods help students develop a deeper understanding of literary works, enhance their critical thinking, and improve analytical skills. The article highlights that the application of interactive methods increases students’ engagement in the learning process and contributes to the development of their ability to analyze and interpret literary texts.
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