BENEFITS OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

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Khalilova Laylo Ravshanovna

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Digital technologies can help us learn new languages in a fun and exciting way. They have lots of benefits, like keeping us interested and motivated to learn. We can use online platforms, apps, and games to practice speaking and listening skills. These technologies also let us learn anytime and anywhere, even when we are busy. We can watch videos, listen to podcasts, and read articles in the language we are learning. Digital technologies also personalize our learning experiences.

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Khalilova Laylo Ravshanovna. (2024). BENEFITS OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 12(1), 84–87. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/5087
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