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The use of modern technology in foreign language instruction is the focus of this article. Digital technology-based learning is described as having several benefits over traditional methods employed in earlier studies. It is also observed that early exposure to these technologies enhanced the cognitive and perceptual abilities of the younger generation, which grew up in an era of modern digital means

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  • Date of publication 15-06-2024
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The use of modern technology in foreign language instruction is the focus of this article. Digital technology-based learning is described as having several benefits over traditional methods employed in earlier studies. It is also observed that early exposure to these technologies enhanced the cognitive and perceptual abilities of the younger generation, which grew up in an era of modern digital means

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1 Kalmuratova AySuraa . . Student Nukus State Pedagogical Institute
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