THE ROLE OF SPEAKING SKILLS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20389421Keywords:
communication, technology, pronunciation, fluency, application, traditional, networks, tools, aspects, programs, platforms, electricity, connection, performance.Abstract
This article discusses the role of technology in developing English communication skills. The main aim of the study is to achieve effective results in improving speaking skills through the use of modern and innovative technologies. Furthermore, the article highlights the importance of technology in enhancing speaking abilities and demonstrates its effectiveness compared to traditional learning methods. The findings show that modern technologies play a significant role in the development of English speaking skills.
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