USEFUL SITES THAT DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Gulsara Ismatilloyevna Samandarova

Keywords:

online platforms, digital resources, support, English language skills, real-time feedback.

Abstract

This article examines online platforms and digital resources that effectively support the development of English language skills. It highlights websites designed for vocabulary expansion, grammar practice, listening comprehension, reading, writing, and interactive communication. Special attention is given to tools that promote autonomous learning, personalized study plans, and real-time feedback, which are essential for modern language acquisition. The paper also analyzes the pedagogical features, user engagement strategies, and accessibility of various online platforms, emphasizing their role in fostering both linguistic competence and cultural awareness. By reviewing popular and research-backed websites, the study demonstrates how digital resources can complement traditional classroom instruction, increase learner motivation, and create opportunities for authentic language practice outside formal educational settings.

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Published

2025-12-02