THE ROLE OF ENGLISH IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Keywords:
Keywords: English language, digital transformation, information technology, online education, global communication, digital literacyAbstract
Abstract
The rapid development of digital technologies has significantly changed the
structure of modern society, influencing education, communication, economics, and
professional activities. In this context, the English language has become a key element
of global digital interaction. This article examines the role of English in the Digital
Age, emphasizing its importance in information technologies, digital education, online
communication, and professional competence development. The study also discusses
the pedagogical implications of teaching English in technologically advanced learning
environments.
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