The integration of online educational platforms into English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction has reshaped contemporary teaching and learning practices. These platforms provide flexible, accessible, and interactive environments that enhance language acquisition and learner engagement. This article explores the role of online educational platforms in ESL classrooms, focusing on their impact on language development, learner autonomy, motivation, and instructional differentiation. It also addresses challenges such as digital inequality and limited technological competence. Drawing on current literature, the study argues that online platforms are not merely supplementary tools but essential components of modern ESL pedagogy. The paper concludes that effective integration of digital technologies can significantly improve learning outcomes and prepare learners for communication in a globalized world.
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