THE FUTURE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Keywords:
digital education, language learning, artificial intelligence, online platforms, mobile applications, virtual reality, interactive education, student-centered education, digital technologies, independent studyAbstract
This article analyzes the development trends of the language learning process in the digital age and the role of modern information and communication technologies in teaching and learning foreign languages. The study highlights the impact of artificial intelligence, mobile applications, online educational platforms, and virtual and augmented reality technologies on language learning efficiency. It also examines the benefits of student-centered learning, independent learning opportunities, and interactive learning resources in the digital environment. The results of the article show that in the future, language education will develop in more flexible, individualized, and technology-based forms..
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