THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROCESS OF PHILOLOGICAL FACULTY STUDENTS FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING

Journal Title: World Science - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 11

Abstract

Computer programs and their functions can be classified as training, auxiliary, instructional, reference, controlling, educational, and playing. In the foreign language classes with the help of Internet can solve a number of didactic tasks: to develop reading skills, using the materials of the world network; to improve the skills of oral and written communication; to enlarge student’s vocabulary; to develop student’s motivation to learn a foreign language. Qualitative student’s language training is impossible without modern educational technologies usage.

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S. S. Kirsanova, N. A. Kazmina, G. N. Falina

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S. S. Kirsanova, N. A. Kazmina, G. N. Falina (2017). THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROCESS OF PHILOLOGICAL FACULTY STUDENTS FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. World Science, 3(11), 11-12. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-442852