INTERPRETATION OF PROVERBS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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https://doi.org/10.56122/..v2i2%20(26).462Keywords:
proverb, nickname, formation, image, interpretation.Abstract
In this publication we have paid special attention to the nature of proverbs. After all, just as proverbs such as "Sand does not gather into a stone, and a slave cannot gather into a head" or "The rich man dies of hunger, the sun freezes in the cold" prove that social division in human society has existed since ancient times, this article also discusses the nature of these proverbs, which are so necessary in the lives of students. We not only memorized them, but also organized extracurricular activities and emphasized the correct use of grammar topics in Kyrgyz language lessons, their interpretation and disclosure as one of the goals of children's education. After all, proverbs are not just phrases reflecting the social situation in society, but also axioms of life, tested and proven over centuries of people's lives, having a clear result and requiring proof. The Kyrgyz people are rich in proverbs and sayings that are as figurative as they are descriptive, precise in their meaning, and ready for use in various life situations.
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