BLENDED AND ONLINE LEARNING MODELS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION
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Modern digital technologies have become one of the most convenient and effective methods for language learners. They provide useful opportunities for using time efficiently and accessing various learning resources. Nowadays, in contemporary higher, combining traditional and online teaching methods has become increasingly popular and effective. Consequently, the integration of traditional pedagogical approaches with modern digital infrastructure creates a more synergistic learning environment. This article examines traditional and online learning models and methods, as well as their effectiveness in improving language learning outcomes and increasing students’ participation and engagement.
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