The role of digital gadgets in learning new languages has grown significantly due to rapid technological advancements. Smartphones, tablets, and computers offer learners convenient access to a wide range of language-learning tools, including mobile apps, online courses, and multimedia resources. These devices allow learners to practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills flexibly at any time and place. Features such as artificial intelligence (AI), speech recognition, and real-time translation further support pronunciation, comprehension, and interactive engagement. This research paper examines how digital gadgets enhance language learning, compares them with traditional classroom methods, and evaluates their effectiveness based on existing studies. Findings indicate that digital tools increase learner autonomy, motivation, and exposure to authentic language input, making them essential components of modern language education.
Isoqova et al. (Mon,) studied this question.