The traditional language classroom—characterized by rigid rows of desks, a central chalkboard, and heavy, static textbooks—is undergoing a profound metamorphosis. For decades, language acquisition relied
The modern language classroom is no longer defined by rows of desks, static textbooks, and the monotonous drone of a lecture. As pedagogical approaches shift
The rapid ascent of digital technology has sparked a high-stakes debate: is the traditional red-brick schoolhouse a relic of the past, or is it an
The landscape of linguistic education has undergone a seismic shift, moving from the dusty reels of tape recorders to the fluid, omnipresent world of artificial