Author: Shasaidova, Zilola Axbor qizi
Annotation: The Japanese language has an agglutinative structure and is considered not only a means of communication for its people, but also an important socio-cultural phenomenon that reflects the culture, values, traditions, respect and worldview of the Japanese, and is considered one of the most complex and unique languages in the world. This article examines the main aspects of teaching Japanese, including modern languages, methods, approaches and problems faced by teachers, issues related to grammar, vocabulary and writing system, as well as effective teaching methodologies along with pedagogical strategies for the Japanese language.
Keywords: Japanese language, teaching, methods, linguistics, vocabulary, grammar, writing.
Pages in journal: 415 - 420