THE USE OF MULTIMEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR

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Nowadays, the rapid development of technology has significantly influenced the field of education, especially in teaching and learning foreign languages. Traditional methods of teaching English grammar, which often depend on textbooks and teacher-centered explanations, may not always meet the needs of modern learners. As a result, educators are increasingly turning to multimedia tools to make grammar instruction more engaging, interactive, and effective. Multimedia, including videos, audio materials, animations, presentations, and digital applications, provides learners with visual and auditory support that can enhance their understanding of complex grammatical structures. The use of multimedia in teaching English grammar allows learners to see grammar in context, rather than as isolated rules. This approach assists students develop both accuracy and fluency while increasing their motivation and interest in learning. Moreover, multimedia-based instruction supports various learning styles and encourages active participation in the classroom. Therefore, integrating multimedia into grammar teaching has become an important innovative approach in ESL and EFL classrooms. This article aims to explore the role and effectiveness of multimedia in teaching English grammar and to highlight its benefits and challenges in modern language education.

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Rimboyeva, M. . (2026). THE USE OF MULTIMEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR. Естественные науки в современном мире: теоретические и практические исследования, 5(2), 39–41. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdtf/article/view/74170

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