Using modern multimedia technologies in foreign language lessons
Abstract
In modern century, when the role of languages in international communication increases significantly, interest in the English language as one of the important languages of communication is becoming a necessary link in terms of cognition and perception of the world. Fluency in the English language is becoming an objective necessity and a need for modern youth. Deepening the knowledge of young people, improving their theoretical literacy today, is impossible without the activation of the educational process of learning. This article contains types of work using new technologies that contribute to the development of automated speech skills that increase the effectiveness of the process of teaching foreign languages, as well as provide an opportunity to deepen basic knowledge, skills and abilities, provide the necessary knowledge.
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