THE ROLE OF ONLINE PLATFORMS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION
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In recent years, the rapid development of modern technologies and the widespread use of social media have significantly influenced the education system, bringing about fundamental changes. One of the most prominent transformations has been the growing popularity of online platforms in language learning. In particular, the role of such platforms in teaching and learning English is invaluable. This article analyzes the effectiveness of online platforms in English language education, focusing on their advantages, challenges, and integration with traditional teaching methods. The main benefit of online education lies in its accessibility—it creates equal opportunities for learners regardless of limited resources or geographical distance. For example, platforms such as Duolingo, Coursera, EdX, and BBC Learning English not only facilitate language learning but also provide opportunities to explore global cultures. Moreover, the article highlights how interactive lessons, engaging methodologies, virtual classrooms, mobile applications, AI-based tools, and video tutorials shape English language learning based on the needs of both teachers and students. Online platforms also encourage learners to become independent and apply their knowledge in practice. However, despite these benefits, challenges remain—most notably the reliance on stable internet access, which can cause difficulties for users. The article provides a comparative analysis of the theoretical and practical foundations of online education, its role in students’ daily lives, and the importance of interactive methods. It concludes by emphasizing the integration of online and traditional teaching approaches in English language education and the reasons behind this shift.
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