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Emerging Trends in Research in English Language Teaching: Internet and Web Services

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  • Meenu Pandey

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This paper shows the ELT education trend has recently been gaining in significance in education systems throughout the world. English Language Teaching (ELT) has tremendously changed over the last one decade. The Internet has the potential to change the way we conduct scholarly research in any subject. Internet has the potential to eliminating geographic and prejudicial barriers. Few would deny that the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) have the potential to revolutionize the way people conduct themselves in business, education, and personal relationships. Distance Learning Technologies (DTLs) have changed the face of correspondence education. The world has become smaller for those who use internet on a daily basis. In modern era most people today can hardly conceive of life without the internet.

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  • Meenu Pandey, 2014. "Emerging Trends in Research in English Language Teaching: Internet and Web Services," Journal of Language and Communication, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 1(1), pages 27-34.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljlc:v1i1p5
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