Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference ―Modern Science and Education‖ (April 10-12, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. – Paris, France, 2026. - 217 p.

83 Although the practical application of mobile apps holds enormous potential, integrating them into the structure of practical sessions presents certain challenges and may be of limited use. At the same time, the introduction of interactive technologies into the learning process to organise and intensify students‘ independent work (primarily outside the classroom) seems to be a very promising direction, as the use of mobile technologies contributes to the individualisation of the educational process: students can independently choose the pace and level of difficulty of tasks depending on their needs and goals. Having analysed the mobile app market, we can identify several apps that can help create an informative and educational environment for foreign language lessons. For example, Grammarly is an app that uses AI algorithms to help users learn English grammar and improve their writing skills. Grammarly corrects grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors in real time, taking context into account. The app helps to make text more accurate, clear, and closer to the language of native speakers, suggesting the most appropriate phrasing and alternatives without repetition. Quizlet is an online tool for effective vocabulary learning and a prime example of gamified learning. User-friendly and straightforward, it allows you to create your own word sets or use ready-made flashcards, and to practise vocabulary through a variety of exercise formats until you have fully mastered it. Pimsleur is a language app focused primarily on developing spoken English and listening comprehension skills. It is based on an audio-learning method that relies on gradual repetition and active reproduction. Words and phrases are repeated at intervals, which aids long-term retention. The app offers a minimum of theory and a maximum of speaking practice based on real-life dialogues, building confidence in speaking from the very first lessons and developing speaking and listening skills. Sesame AI is one of the most human-sounding AI systems developed to date, featuring human-like elements such as micro-pauses, intonation, and laughter during conversation. The system deliberately mimics human behaviour, for example, correcting itself mid-sentence and apologising for pauses in speech. In simulated

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