THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL MEDIA ON TEACHING SPEAKING
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This thesis explores the impact of digital media on teaching speaking skills, focusing on how digital tools and platforms enhance language learning. Through an analysis of various digital media applications, real-life examples, and empirical data, this study examines the benefits and challenges faced by educators and learners in incorporating digital media into speaking instruction.
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