Fotimakhon Abdumalikova is an experienced and ambitious language education specialist, currently teaching English at International Agriculture University in the EAP Department and Uzbek program. Previously, she worked as an English as a Second Language Teacher at Uzbekistan State World Languages University and held teaching roles at KINGDOM EDUCATION Language Teaching Center. Fotimakhon Abdumalikova holds a Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language from Webster University in Tashkent and a Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Language and Literature from the Uzbekistan State World Languages University. Their research includes:
- “The significance of modern and traditional teaching methods in the education system” – International Engineering Journal for Research and Development, Nov-Dec 2021.
- “The highest level of foreign language teaching in the secondary stage of school” – International virtual conference on LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PROCEEDING, Indonesia, Apr-May 2022.
- “The importance of lesson planning in teaching foreign languages” – Международная-научно-практическая конференция, Rostov-Don, Russia, 2022.
- “The basic ways of teaching language to young children through various songs” – International virtual conference on LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PROCEEDING, Indonesia, Apr-May 2022.
- “Role of self-esteem in second language oral and written performance” – International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology (IJIERT), Dec 2020.
- “Structural types of the verbs in J. Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath'” – Academic Globe: Inderscience Research, June 2021.
Fotimakhon’s dedication to integrating theoretical knowledge with practical teaching, along with their extensive research, significantly contributes to the field of language education. She brings a diverse skill set to their role, including proficiency in Uzbek (native), English (C1), Russian (C1), and German (B1). They possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, confident and professional speaking abilities, adaptability, and strong presentation and negotiation skills. Their organizational skills include critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective organizational abilities.