Abstract
Independent learning is a key component of modern education, particularly in foreign language teaching. This article examines the theoretical foundations of independent learning, its practical applications, challenges, and solutions. The study highlights the importance of learner autonomy, self-motivation, and the integration of technology to enhance foreign language acquisition.
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