MODERN REQUIREMENTS FOR THE USE OF INNOVATIVE METHODS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
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Keywords

innovative methods, English language teaching, blended learning, digital tools, learner-centred approach, communicative competence, contemporary education.

Abstract

The rapid changes taking place in the modern world have made it necessary to rethink how English is taught. Traditional methods alone are no longer sufficient to prepare learners for the communicative demands of today’s globalised society. This article examines the modern requirements for integrating innovative methods into English language teaching, exploring how blended learning, project-based instruction, digital tools, and learner-centred pedagogy respond to contemporary educational standards.

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