THE ROLE OF MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES IN IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LESSONS
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multimedia technologies, Russian language teaching, digital learning, communicative competence, interactive learning, blended learning, motivationAbstract
This study explores the role of multimedia technologies in enhancing the effectiveness of Russian language teaching. It examines how digital tools such as audio, video, and interactive platforms improve pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and communicative skills. The research also highlights the importance of modern approaches like communicative and blended learning, as well as the positive impact of multimedia on learner motivation and engagement. It concludes that effective use of multimedia technologies significantly improves language learning outcomes.Downloads
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