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THE APPLICATION OF MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER PRESENTATIONS AS THE PROGRESSIVE METHOD OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
THE APPLICATION OF MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER PRESENTATIONS AS THE PROGRESSIVE METHOD OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Author(s): Liudmyla Oleksiivna Shanaieva-Tsymbal, Nataliia Yamnych
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Media studies, Business Economy / Management, Higher Education , ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Distance learning / e-learning, Pedagogy
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: multimedia and computer technologies; a multimedia presentation; foreign language; Internet resources;

Summary/Abstract: The article considers the use of such type of multimedia as a presentation in teaching foreign languages to students of economic specialties. The authors analyze the content of the latest multimedia technologies of foreign language learning using multimedia presentations. Modern pedagogical innovations are based on the principles of democratization, humanization, personal orientation, consciousness, amateurism and creative activity in learning. It is necessary to look for more modern tools and methods of teaching in order to successfully develop cognitive processes in educational activities. The use of computer information technology in education is one of the most important and sustainable trends in the world of educational process. Information technology of learning is a process of preparation and transfer of information to the student. A multimedia presentation is an opportunity to develop fluency in English without the pressure of speaking live in front of an audience for students who lack confidence or language skills. The fear of errors can be eliminated, allowing students to focus on content, intonation, and organization.

  • Issue Year: XII/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 27-35
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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