THE USE OF INTERACTIVE METHODS IN DEVELOPING ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Keywords:
Communicative competence, interactive methods, English language teaching, university students, speaking skills, role-play, project-based learning, higher education.Abstract
The article analyses the pedagogical effectiveness of interactive methods in developing English communicative competence among university students. The study is grounded in communicative language teaching, competence-based education and learner-centred methodology. It combines international and Uzbekistan-related contextual data with an illustrative quasi-experimental classroom model for first-year university students. The statistical section demonstrates how role-play, pair and group work, problem-based discussions, project presentations and digital collaboration can be assessed through pre-test and post-test indicators. The model results show that systematic use of interactive tasks may increase students’ overall communicative performance from 60.8 to 75.5 points, while traditional instruction produces a smaller gain from 60.5 to 65.4 points. The findings indicate that interactive methods are especially effective for improving speaking fluency, strategic interaction, vocabulary activation and learner motivation. The article offers a practical methodological model for integrating interactive tasks into English courses at higher education institutions.
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