The Use Of Internet Technologies In Teaching English
Ziyaboyeva Sevara , EFL Teachers Of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Kazakova Marifat , EFL Teachers Of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Lazokat Dadaboyeva , EFL Teachers Of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Ibrokhimova Mukhaddam , EFL Teachers Of Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The use of Internet technologies is becoming increasingly important in both our personal and professional lives and the learners of English are using technology more and more. For this reason, the problem how to teach English with technologies is very actually for every teacher nowadays. In this article, we will discuss of wide application of Internet technologies in teaching English.
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Internet technologies, , Internet
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