Technology-Enhanced Organization of Independent Learning in English Language Acquisition
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55640/eijp-06-02-32Keywords:
Independent learning, English language acquisition, learner autonomyAbstract
The rapid development of digital technologies and the globalization of education have significantly transformed approaches to English language teaching. Independent learning has become a central component of language acquisition, particularly in higher education contexts. However, the effectiveness of self-directed learning largely depends on its systematic organization and technological support. This paper explores a technology-enhanced framework for organizing independent learning in English language acquisition. The study integrates principles of self-regulated learning, digital pedagogy, and learner autonomy. A mixed-method research design was employed, involving 120 undergraduate students majoring in non-linguistic disciplines. The findings indicate that structured digital support, goal-oriented task design, and formative assessment significantly enhance learners’ motivation, autonomy, and language proficiency. The proposed model contributes to contemporary language pedagogy by offering an evidence-based technological approach to organizing independent English language learning.
References
Budagov, R.A. (1962). Charles Balli and His Work on General French Linguistics. Moscow.
Weinreich, U. (1981). Experience of Semantic Theory. In New in Foreign Linguistics, Vol. X, pp. 152–176. Moscow.
Kudratov, T., & Nafasov, T. (1984). Linguistic Analysis. Tashkent: Teacher.
Kunin, A.V. (1970). English Phraseology. Moscow: Vysshaya Shkola.
Lotman, Y.M. (1970). The Structure of the Literary Text. Moscow: Art.
Mamatov, A.E. (1998). Problems of Lexical and Phraseological Norms in Modern Uzbek Literary Language. Tashkent.
Musaev, K. (1980). Lexico-Phraseological Questions of Divine Translation. Tashkent: Teacher.
Muhammedjonova, G. (1982). Some Issues of Uzbek Language Lexicon Development. Tashkent: Fan.
Mukarramov, I. (1984). Scientific Style of Modern Uzbek Literary Language. Tashkent: Fan.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Ibragimova Sevara Bakhodirovna

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Individual articles are published Open Access under the Creative Commons Licence: CC-BY 4.0.