METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING RUSSIAN TO LEARNERS FROM UZBEKISTAN
Abstract
This article explores effective methodological approaches for teaching Russian to
the learners living in Uzbekistan at universities. As Russian remains a significant second
language in Uzbekistan due to historical and practical reasons, its instruction requires
approaches tailored to the linguistic and cultural background of Uzbek students. This paper
highlights key methodologies, including communicative, comparative, and culturally
integrated strategies, with a focus on bilingual learners. The study draws on recent academic
publications and reflects the practical needs of both teachers and students in a post-Soviet
context.