Abstract

The article covers the essence of the concepts of «intensification of training», «multimedia», «multimedia technologies, «multimedia tools». Distinctive features of multimedia resources from traditional ones are given. The characteristic features of the process of intensification of foreign language lessons are identified. The pedagogical methods and techniques used in the process of intensification of foreign language lessons by means of multimedia in higher educational institutions are presented. The main types of multimedia are distinguished. It is noted that during the correct and systematic use of multimedia resources, the volume of educational material is several times increased and a high degree of mastery of foreign languages is achieved. The expediency of using multimedia technologies in foreign language classes has been formed. It is noted that a promising direction of work in the system of employment intensification is an integrated approach to solving the main tasks that combine: a complex of multimedia technologies with high didactic potential, telecommunication technology, computer training and methods of intensive learning of foreign languages. The advantages of using multimedia in the process of intensification of foreign language classes are indicated. The process of learning a foreign language is a complex and constantly evolving system. Teachers need to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in today's world. Today, they are multimedia. They are effective educational technologies due to their inherent qualities of interactivity, flexibility and integration of different types of educational information, as well as the ability to take into account the individual characteristics of students and to enhance their motivation. As a result, these tools are included in the educational process as supportive of traditional methods of the education system. Multimedia resources act as the means of intensifying the learning process, individualizing learning and partially automating the work of teachers associated with the measurement and assessment of students' knowledge.

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