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Rapid and dynamic change is taking place in the field of language teaching. Modern and innovative techniques are replacing outdated educational paradigms and revolutionizing how we understand, learn, and impart knowledge. The settings in today's classrooms differ significantly from those in earlier generations. The traditional pedagogical approaches, mostly based on lectures and rote memorization, devalue the art of learning English and impede most students' progress in developing it as a useful ability. With the universal technology's advent, teaching methodology has significantly transformed. Modern technologies like the Internet, YouTube, Skype, Twitter, and blogs have made it possible to introduce engaging tools that increase student engagement and foster meaningful classroom interaction. A depressing problem—the frequency of teacher burnout, which affects the teaching profession on many levels—looms among this positive shift, though.
The hallmark of a trainee's path in the twenty-first century is learning by example more than before. Educators may capitalize on this trend by utilizing modern English Language Teaching (ELT) techniques. English songs, movie clips, dramatic interpretations, commercials, sports commentary, and other creative methods can capture students and shape them into competent English language specialists. This article examines the necessity of developing seamless and engaging English language training using various contemporary techniques.