The Use of Digital Technologies in Teaching Foreign Languages (On the Material of Educational Websites)
Keywords:
foreign languages, learning websites, education, digital technologiesAbstract
The relevance of this study is due to the fact that in recent years it is impossible to imagine teaching foreign languages without the use of digital technologies, and the pedagogical community needs to follow new trends in their development.
The purpose of this study is to analyze the literature on the stated topic and identify current trends in the use of digital technologies in teaching foreign languages using websites. The author of the study analyzed the content of a number of learning sites in order to identify the latest trends in their development that affect the teaching of foreign languages.
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