THE EFFECTIVE USE OF AUTHENTIC MATERIALS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS
Ibragimova Dilafruz Shukhratovna
Tojidinova Diyora
Keywords: Key words: authentic materials, English classrooms, technology, learners, concept
Abstract
Abstract. In every aspect of life, the twenty-first century has seen enormous
changes because of technological advancements. The new technology both helped the
current educational system and gave it a fresh perspective on education. Consequently,
the field of education has witnessed numerous innovations, with English being no
different. The way that English is taught has undergone significant change, and both
the students and teachers of today rely more on the newest technological advancements
to further transform the educational process.
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