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Learners Views of Current and Expected Innovations in Language Teaching and Learning
Name of Author :
Mamta Abrol
Abstract:
The phrase innovation has recently become a buzzword in its broadest sense, innovation refers to a process of putting new concepts into practice in virtually every profession, including banking, education, aviation, and industry. The Internet and technology are developing extremely quickly and have been changing peoples lives. The term social networking has recently become extremely popular; today, the majority of Internet users worldwide use social networking.People may now teach and learn languages more easily because of the technological advancements and the Internet. Having said that, the term e-learning was created to describe teaching and studying languages online using technological devices. The habitual language teaching and learning methods and approaches have unavoidably changed as a result of the advancements in technology, and this has inevitably made these processes simpler. This primarily qualitative study sought to understand how learners perceived recent improvements in language teaching and learning as well as potential innovations in the near future.
Keywords :
Innovation, Language Teaching and Learning, Technology, the Internet, E-learning.
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