Abstract
This article explores the role of information technologies in language learning, highlighting the diverse tools and platforms available to assist learners in acquiring proficiency in a new language. From online language learning platforms and mobile apps to virtual reality and augmented reality technologies, information technologies offer personalized and immersive learning experiences. Drawing on recent studies and prominent researchers' contributions, this article provides insights into the effectiveness of various technology-enhanced language learning approaches. By leveraging these tools and platforms, learners can enhance their language skills
Publisher
European Scientific Platform (Publications)
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