THE IMPORTANCE OF MOBILE APPS IN TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Authors

  • Shukhratbekova Zakhrooyim student of Uzbekistan state world languages university e-mail: zaxrooyimshuxratbekova@gmail.com. Author
  • Isakulova Bakhtigul Khujamovna Scientific adviser: Author

Keywords:

modern technologies, learning process, traditional methods, teaching, learning, tools, access necessity, extensive resources

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to determine the consequence of using mobile apps in teaching English grammar for students who view grammar as complex and facing difficulties on using important grammar structures on practice. Coordinating research related to this topic, alongside gathering information from other relevant studies demonstrates that integrating modern technologies in teaching and learning foreign languages enhances student's understanding and retention of new methods boosts their curiosity for learning importance of this language.

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Published

2024-12-18