DIGITAL SPEAKING: A NEW-GENERATION APPROACH TO LEARNING SPOKEN ENGLISH
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Digital speech, spoken English, artificial intelligence, pronunciation, language learning technologies, interactive platforms, mobile applications, personalized learning, communication skills, digital education.Abstract
This article analyzes the role of digital speech technologies in learning English, especially oral communication skills. Digital tools show how the user's pronunciation, intonation, and fluency are improved. It is also noted that, unlike traditional teaching methods, platforms based on artificial intelligence create a personalized and interactive learning environment. In the example of Uzbekistan, the integration and possibilities of these technologies into the education system are highlighted.Downloads
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