THE BENEFITS OF USING EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM
Keywords:
engagement, collaborative, application, connect, communication.Abstract
This article overviews the benefit sides of using educational technologies while teaching listening, speaking and writing to students of English as a second language as well as benefits and challenges of using it on both students and teachers.
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