Abstract
In modern education, multimedia occupies a special place as it contributes to the improvement of English language skills among students. Media includes resources such as videos, movies, and cartoons. When used effectively, teachers can make learning more engaging and interactive. The value of using authentic materials lies in familiarizing students with the culture of the target country and increasing motivation. Multimedia enhances students' communication skills and makes learning English relevant and meaningful
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