DEVELOPING VOCABULARY AND DIGITAL LITERACY IN ENGLISH LEARNING
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This paper examines digital literacy in the EFL classroom and compares it with traditional literacy in vocabulary learning. While traditional literacy focuses on print-based reading and writing, digital literacy emphasizes using technology to communicate, create, and evaluate information.
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