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THE USE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES AND THE IMPORTANCE OF USING THEM IN TEACHING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM

Sidiqov G'iyosjon Yusufovich,Supiyev Shavkat Axmatovich , Senior lecturers of the Department of Interfaculty Foreign Languages, Navoi State University

Abstract

The integration of modern technologies into the teaching of English in higher education plays a crucial role in enhancing the learning experience. These technologies provide students with access to authentic materials, interactive content, and personalized learning experiences, which improve language proficiency. Tools such as language learning apps, online resources, and virtual platforms facilitate communication, collaboration, and cultural exchange, making learning more engaging and effective. Additionally, technological tools enable more efficient assessment, instant feedback, and tracking of student progress. By incorporating these technologies, educators can create dynamic, flexible, and accessible learning environments that cater to the diverse needs of students, ultimately fostering better language skills and preparing them for global communication.

Keywords

communication, teaching English, language, higher education, system.

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THE USE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES AND THE IMPORTANCE OF USING THEM IN TEACHING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(10), 460-462. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/2004