THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE TOOLS IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING LANGUAGES.

Mokhidil Dilmuradovna Berdimuradova

Termez State University, Foreign philology faculty

Keywords: online platform; distance learning; English language; reading and listening; communicative competences;


Abstract

One way to teach foreign languages remotely is to exploit online learning platforms. The article investigates the effectiveness of online learning platforms in Foreign English language learning. The students from institutions of higher education were divided into two groups according to the online learning platform. The research finds that Tutor and Moodle platforms are effective in teaching English language remotely. The language competences have improved significantly. The study highlights the benefits of distance learning and advises universities on how to use that information to develop effective online learning programs that can later be implemented during crises. The study results can be used to organize the educational process with learning platforms.


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