The use of ict in teaching English grammar in secondary schools
Abstract
Nowadays, in every aspect of our life information, communication and technology (ICT) are playing a vital role. Even in the field of education the technological developments have shown great impact on the learners to become innovative and a source for motivating tool towards learning. ICT is often used to talk about computers and other technology use in schools. There are many ways to involve ICT in language teaching. In this article, we discuss the role of ICT and ways of using of ICT in teaching English Grammar in secondary schools.
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