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Title: Using electronic learning tools in studying foreign language grammar
Authors: Kharchenko A.
Keywords: electronic learning tools (ELT)
grammar instruction
foreign language learning
digital transformation
educational software
student motivation
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Kharchenko A. Using electronic learning tools in studying foreign language grammar / A. Kharchenko // Актуальні проблеми освіти в Україні: Матер. Всеукр. студ. наук. конф. каф. загальної педагогіки та педагогіки вищої школи, 12 травня 2026 р. - Львів, 2026. - Вип. 24. - С. 102–104.
Abstract: The abstract explores strategic integration of electronic learning tools (ELT) into foreign language grammar instruction within modern digital education. Traditional grammar teaching often relies on conventional methods, which can limit student engagement. Our paper specifically analyzes how various categories of ELTs, including demonstration software, interactive electronic textbooks, game-based simulator programs, and monitoring tools, fundamentally transform the instructional process. By examining platforms like PowerPoint, Kahoot!, and Moodle, the study demonstrates how digital tools simplify complex grammar acquisition. The findings indicate that incorporating these digital solutions significantly enhances learning efficiency through individualization and differentiation. Furthermore, ELTs boost student motivation, enrich cultural and linguistic knowledge, and foster highly interactive classroom environments. Ultimately, this research concludes that shifting to technology-driven grammar instruction optimizes teacher workflows, supports student independence, and makes foreign language acquisition substantially more dynamic, effective, and enjoyable for modern learners.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/40520
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