"MODERN INTERACTIVE METHODS FOR ENHANCING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING"
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
methods, pedagogical institutions, higher education, language teaching, modern, interestsAbstract
In today's educational sphere, it is easier than ever to create an interactive learning environment that motivates students to learn with genuine interest. The rapid development of information and communication technologies has opened up numerous new opportunities for teaching foreign languages. As Wasson notes, interactive learning environments play a crucial role in both current and future teaching and learning processes. Such environments encourage learners to explore, create, think critically, and express ideas in innovative and unexpected ways. This article focuses on effective strategies for building interactive learning environments and fostering supportive learning conditions in language teaching through the use of computer technologies. We argue that students at pedagogical institutes can benefit from these methods during their studies and later apply them in real-life teaching situations when they enter the profession.
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