Language through E-Learning
Abstract
E-learning for English language acquisition Teaching has undergone several adjustments in response to the language learners' demand for improved reading ability and comprehension. With the rapid advancement of digital technologies, traditional methods of language learning have been complemented and, in some cases, replaced by innovative e-learning platforms. This shift has not only democratized access to language education but also introduced new pedagogical approaches that cater to diverse learning styles and needs. The article examines various e-learning tools and resources, including language apps, online courses, and virtual classrooms, highlighting their effectiveness in enhancing language proficiency. Additionally, it addresses the challenges and limitations of e-learning, such as issues related to digital literacy, access to technology, and the need for human interaction in language learning. Through a review of recent studies and case examples, this article provides insights into the evolving landscape of language education in the digital age, offering recommendations for educators and learners to maximize the benefits of e-learning in language acquisition.