INTERACTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING READING AND WRITING
Abstract
Interactive techniques play a significant role in developing students' reading and writing skills in modern language education. These techniques encourage active participation, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking during the learning process. The use of authentic materials, group discussions, role plays, brainstorming, peer review, and project-based activities helps learners improve comprehension and written communication. Interactive learning creates a student-centered environment where learners become more motivated and confident in using language. This article discusses the importance of interactive techniques in teaching reading and writing, their advantages, challenges, and effective classroom applications.