Addressing Challenges in Language Learning and Innovative Solutions for Them
Keywords:
Technological gaps, access to language learning resources, retentionAbstract
Language learning is a crucial aspect of human development, facilitating communication, cultural understanding, and professional growth. However, learners often encounter various challenges that hinder their progress. This scientific article explores the problems associated with language learning and presents innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of language acquisition in a rapidly evolving globalized world.
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