Report Event name :” The use of ICT in Foreign Language Teaching and Learning” Location : National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulug’bek Day/Date : December 13, 2021 Number of people attended : more than 100 people Chief guest : Iroda Akhmedovna The Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Philology Speakers : Rima Olimjonovna PhD, Shelia Anjarani M.Pd On December 13, 2021, Rima Olimjanovna phD, who is a lecturer at the National University of Uzbekistan, and Shelia Anjarani M.Pd from Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto hosted an international academic forum webinar on “The Use of ICT in Foreign Language Teaching and Learning”. The webinar was held at the National University of Uzbekistan with more than 100 participants. Our Dean Iroda Akhmedovna also participated as a head of committee of the international academic forum webinar. Rima Olimjanovna phD started the webinar by informing about the use of ICT (Information and Communication tech...
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Neuro-linguistic programming: agreeing to specialists of Neuro- etymological programming (NLP), we utilize a number of primary representational systems to involvement the world. These frameworks are portrayed within the acronym "VAKOG" which stands for Visual (looking, seeing), Auditory (listening, hearing ), Kinesthetic (feelling externally, internally), Olfactory (smelling), and Gustatory (tasting). Most individuals, whereas utilizing all these frameworks to encounter the world, all things considered have one preferred essential system (Revell and Norman 1997: 31). A few individuals are especially invigorated by music when their favored essential framework is auditory, though others, who have visual as their essential favored framework, react most effectively to images. The expansion of typically that a visual individual is additionally likely to 'see' music.The VAKOG formula, however, is a bit problematic in the differences it moves. provides a framework for analyz...