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A well-known international journalist, reporter, commentator and reviewer Navbahor Imamova shared her experience in journalism. Her master class was devoted to the disclosure of the specifics of working with the target audience, coverage on television, on-line and on radio current issues of a social, labor, ethnic nature. A modern journalist is required to have many professional qualities; he must write textual materials quickly and competently, be able to have a conversation, and have an interview. The journalist should also be able to work with shooting equipment, camera, video equipment, understand the nuances and effects of lighting, the secrets of editing, be able to compose video clips, illustrative frames. N.Imamova told future journalists, international specialists about the features of collecting and analyzing materials, facts, documentary and statistical data, the specifics of working with foreign audiences, migrants, people in need of various kinds of help and support.

A distinctive feature of Navbahor Imamova, an experienced international journalist, was an excellent command of Uzbek and English, she is fluent in and writes equally competently and professionally in two languages. In reply to questions regarding her biography, the journalist told that she grew up in the Tashkent region in a large Uzbek family, where there were nine children, she was the eighth child. In Navbahor’s opinion, children in Uzbek families, from childhood, receive a great deal of hardening of social activity, communication skills and raising responsibility in the performance of various tasks and assignments of their elders. I, for example, as she told, grew up, surrounded by relatives, cousins, second cousins and sisters, as well as many aunts, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, nephews, and other relatives. It seems to me that half of Uzbekistan are my relatives. A creative meeting on the exchange of information experience was organized in the framework of the “International Journalism” academic discipline by UWED professor F.I. Muminova.