ENHANCING SPEECH SKILLS IN FUTURE FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNERS THROUGH MEDIA LITERACY
Abstract
This scientific article explores the intersection of language acquisition, media literacy, and the development of speech skills in future foreign language learners. With the rapid evolution of technology and media, incorporating media literacy into language education has become increasingly important. This study investigates the impact of media literacy on the enhancement of speech skills among students learning a foreign language, shedding light on effective strategies and best practices in language instruction.
Keywords
Media literacy, Speech skills, Language acquisition
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