USING TECHNOLOGY TO TEACH VOCABULARY IN EFL CLASSROOM
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Keywords: vocabulary teaching, EFL classrooms, educational technology, digital tools, learner independence, motivation, vocabulary learning, and learning management systems (LMS).Abstract
Annotation: This article examines the use of technology in teaching vocabulary in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) courses. It looks at how digital tools like mobile apps, online games, learning management systems (LMS), and interactive multimedia materials might help students learn new words, remember them, and stay motivated. This article talks about the good things that technology-enhanced learning and teaching can do for students, such as giving them more freedom, tailored training, and feedback in real time. It does this by looking at contemporary research and teaching methods. We will also talk about problems that teachers might have to deal with, including students not being able to use technology or being able to read and write well enough.
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