REVOLUTIONIZING LANGUAGE EDUCATION: THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES

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Khamidova Dilora

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This article delves into the transformative impact of digital technology on the teaching of foreign languages. With keywords such as digital technology, language education, and online learning, the narrative unfolds to explore innovative tools and methodologies revolutionizing language acquisition. From interactive platforms to virtual classrooms, the article highlights how these advancements enhance engagement and accessibility, ultimately contributing to elevated language proficiency. This exploration aims to provide insights into the dynamic intersection of technology and language education, offering a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape.

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Khamidova Dilora. (2024). REVOLUTIONIZING LANGUAGE EDUCATION: THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Uz-Conferences, 1(1), 873–879. Retrieved from https://uz-conference.com/index.php/p/article/view/180
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