Journal: Frontier Journal of Education and Learning Innovation
Authors: Raxmanova Muxayyo
This paper explores how English language instruction can be strategically used to enhance students' broader educational skills. English, as both a subject and a medium of instruction, offers rich opportunities for developing critical thinking, communication, reading comprehension, writing proficiency, and analytical abilities. By engaging with diverse English topics—such as literature, persuasive writing, debates, and media literacy—students cultivate essential academic competencies that are transferable across disciplines. The integration of skillbuilding within English classes promotes not only language development but also cognitive growth and intellectual engagement. This approach fosters holistic student development and prepares learners to meet academic and real-world challenges more effectively. The study advocates for a skills-based English curriculum that aligns language learning with the demands of modern education
Keywords: teaching methodology, teaching aims, pedagogical methodological character, framework, principles of psycholinguistic, pedagogical, education, foreign language
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20030489