PEDOGOGICAL FEATURES OF USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS IN TEACHING ORAL SPEECH (AS AN EXAMPLE OF CYBER SECURITY

Authors

  • Abulkasimova Yulduzxon Sunnatillayevna Teacher, the department of Foreign languages Tashkent University of Information Technologies

Abstract

The use of new technologies and tools in teaching oral speech has become increasingly important in today's world. These tools can enhance interactivity and engagement, provide personalized feedback and assessment, and create diverse and inclusive learning environments. However, it is crucial for educators to approach this approach with care and consideration, taking into account the needs and abilities of their students and ensuring that the tools they use are accessible and inclusive for all. By doing so, teachers can help their students develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in today's globalized world.

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Published

2023-06-05