
USAGE OF INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) IN B1 LEVEL CLASSES
Abstract
Integrating informational technologies in teaching English as a second language (ESL) in schools has become increasingly significant in enhancing language acquisition and improving educational outcomes. This article explores the various technological tools and methodologies utilized in ESL classrooms, highlighting their advantages and challenges. Through a comprehensive review of current literature and case studies, the article identifies key benefits such as increased student engagement, personalized learning experiences, and access to diverse resources that facilitate language learning. Additionally, it addresses obstacles educators face, including technological literacy, resource availability, and resistance to change. The findings suggest that while technology offers transformative potential for ESL education, effective implementation requires targeted strategies and ongoing professional development for teachers. Ultimately, this article provides insights into best practices for leveraging technology in ESL instruction to foster an engaging and effective learning environment.
Keywords
ESL teaching, informational technologies, gadgets
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