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Theoretical Foundations of Developing Ethnocultural Competence in Students

Isomiddinov Asliddin , PhD at Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Pedagogy and Psychology at Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The enhancement of lexical competence in primary school students is one of the key tasks of modern language education, since vocabulary development forms the basis for reading comprehension, oral expression, written communication, and the overall intellectual growth of children. In primary education, lexical acquisition becomes more effective when abstract linguistic material is connected with sensory perception, visual representation, and meaningful context. For this reason, illustrative tools occupy a special place in the methodology of language teaching. The present article examines the methodology for improving the use of illustrative tools in enhancing the lexical competence of primary school students. The study analyzes the pedagogical, psychological, and methodological foundations of visual support in vocabulary instruction and determines how illustrative tools influence lexical comprehension, retention, active use of words, semantic differentiation, and speech development. The article is based on the analysis of theoretical literature on primary language teaching, child psychology, visual pedagogy, lexical competence, and communicative methodology. Special attention is given to the classification of illustrative tools, the methodological principles of their classroom use, and the pedagogical conditions under which they become most effective in developing students’ vocabulary. The study shows that illustrative tools are not simply auxiliary materials but an important didactic mechanism for transforming passive lexical recognition into active lexical application. They increase learner motivation, facilitate semantic understanding, improve memory processes, and create favorable conditions for contextual word acquisition. The findings demonstrate that the effective use of illustrative tools requires scientifically grounded methodological organization, age-appropriate design, communicative integration, and teacher competence in selecting and adapting visual materials. The article concludes that improving the methodology of illustrative support in primary language education contributes significantly to the formation of lexical competence and to the broader development of students’ language personality.  

Keywords

Lexical competence, primary school students, illustrative tools

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Isomiddinov Asliddin. (2026). Theoretical Foundations of Developing Ethnocultural Competence in Students. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 6(03), 84–89. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume06Issue03-19