USING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Authors

  • Charosxon Axmedova Jizzakh Branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulug’bek department of Foreign languages Phylology and Foreign languages Student of group 102-23
  • Zilola Abduraxmanova Scientfic advisor

Keywords:

Listening comprehension, educational technology, digital learning tools, English language teaching

Abstract

This article examines the growing role of educational technologies in teaching listening comprehension in English language learning. Rapid digitalization has transformed traditional teaching methods, providing teachers and learners with new opportunities such as mobile applications, artificial intelligence tools, video-based platforms, interactive learning management systems, and authentic audio resources. This paper discusses the pedagogical benefits of technology integration, identifies the most effective digital tools for improving listening skills, and offers practical strategies for classroom implementation. The findings show that technology not only enhances learner motivation but also improves listening accuracy, learner autonomy, comprehension speed, and overall communicative competence. The article concludes with recommendations for teachers on how to effectively incorporate technology into their listening instruction to achieve meaningful learning outcomes.

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Published

2025-12-24

How to Cite

USING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING LISTENING COMPREHENSION. (2025). FAN, TA’LIM, TEXNOLOGIYA VA ISHLAB CHIQARISH INTEGRATSIYASI ASOSIDA RIVOJLANISH ISTIQBOLLARI, 2(10), 114-118. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/fan/article/view/15624

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