FROM MEME TO RULE: USING INTERNET MEMES AS A MOTIVATING CONTEXT FOR INTRODUCING THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD IN ENGLISH

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  • Madumarova Sabina Farkhodovna Institution: Angren University

Keywords:

Grammar instruction, subjunctive mood, internet memes, authentic materials, student motivation, secondary school, digital pedagogy.

Abstract

This study examines the effectiveness of using internet memes as a contextual tool for teaching the English subjunctive mood to secondary school students. Addressing the common issue of low student engagement in traditional grammar instruction, the research proposes a «meme-to-rule» model that connects formal grammar with students' digital reality. An experimental lesson involving tenth-graders demonstrated that this approach significantly increases learner motivation and facilitates a more profound initial understanding of the subjunctive's semantic functions (e.g., expressing wishes, hypothetical situations) compared to a standard rule-first presentation. The findings advocate for the strategic integration of culturally relevant digital content to make grammar instruction more engaging and meaningful.

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2025-12-09

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FROM MEME TO RULE: USING INTERNET MEMES AS A MOTIVATING CONTEXT FOR INTRODUCING THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD IN ENGLISH. (2025). American Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Development, 47, 6-9. https://ajird.journalspark.org/index.php/ajird/article/view/1642