MODERN APPROACHES TO TEACHING THE "GET/HAVE SOMETHING DONE" CONSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH
Abstract
This article examines the grammatical structure "get/have something done" in the English language and explores modern approaches to teaching this construction effectively. The construction plays a significant role in expressing causative and passive meanings in communication, especially in real-life contexts where the subject does not perform the action directly. The study highlights the importance of integrating interactive teaching methods, contextual learning, and communicative approaches in order to improve students' understanding and usage of this structure. Additionally, the paper discusses common difficulties faced by learners and proposes practical solutions for overcoming them through innovative pedagogical strategies.