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THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES

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This article examines the current topic of the use of information technology in the process of teaching foreign languages. With the development of modern technologies and the availability of the Internet, teaching foreign languages has become more accessible and interactive. The article analyzes various techniques and applications that help students develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in a foreign language. The authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using information technologies in teaching foreign languages, as well as explore the impact of such training on student motivation and learning outcomes. In addition, the trends in the development of online courses and mobile applications for learning foreign languages, as well as their role in modern world education, are considered. The research in the article emphasizes the importance of integrating information technologies into the educational process and reveals the potential for more effective and interesting teaching of foreign languages. This article will be useful for both teachers and students interested in modern methods and approachesto learning foreign languages.
Title: THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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This article examines the current topic of the use of information technology in the process of teaching foreign languages.
With the development of modern technologies and the availability of the Internet, teaching foreign languages has become more accessible and interactive.
The article analyzes various techniques and applications that help students develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in a foreign language.
The authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using information technologies in teaching foreign languages, as well as explore the impact of such training on student motivation and learning outcomes.
In addition, the trends in the development of online courses and mobile applications for learning foreign languages, as well as their role in modern world education, are considered.
The research in the article emphasizes the importance of integrating information technologies into the educational process and reveals the potential for more effective and interesting teaching of foreign languages.
This article will be useful for both teachers and students interested in modern methods and approachesto learning foreign languages.

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