THEME: TECHNOLOGIES, METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF ORGANIZING THE MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCESS

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  • Abdujalilova Sabrina ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Xalilova Madina ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Safarova Dildora ##default.groups.name.author##

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foreign language learning, technology in education, AI in language learning, virtual reality, augmented reality, communicative approach, task-based learning, content-integrated learning, gamification, adaptive learning, flipped classroom, pronunciation training, cultural immersion.

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This article explores the integration of modern technologies, innovative methods, and effective techniques in foreign language learning. It discusses the impact of AI-driven applications, virtual and augmented reality, language exchange platforms, and gamification on language acquisition. Additionally, it examines communicative, task-based, and content-integrated teaching 
methodologies, highlighting their significance in fostering linguistic competence. The paper also emphasizes the role of multimedia resources, flipped learning, personalized learning, speech recognition, collaboratve learning, and cultural immersion in modern language education. The conclusion underscores the potential of future advancements in technology and pedagogy to enhance accessibility, engagement, and efficiency in language learning.

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2025-04-04