As technology has advanced, communications have also advanced in their speed, effectiveness, and mechanisms
Technology has played an important role in the process of acquiring a foreign language, and computers and phones have been part of this process as they have been key in communication.
Just as the elements involved in communication have evolved, communication has also become faster and more effective.
Just as the elements involved in communication have evolved, communication has also become faster and more effective.
Just as the elements involved in communication have been evolving, communication has also become faster and more effective.
One of those elements is the computer, whose changes have been identified as generations. Let's look at some cases.
The first generation was called the 1940 generation because it occupied this historical period between 1946 to 1955 and whose technology used was vacuum tubes, it had little information capacity.
In the third generation, transistors were minimized and placed on silicone plates, called semiconductors, which dramatically increased the speed and efficiency of computers.
The third generation of computers lasted between 1964 and 1971, and was determined by the invention of integrated circuits. This technology revolutionized the world of computing, in this part communications improved significantly compared to the first.
In this generation, the use of computers is massive, therefore the information is faster; the use of networks, the multiplication of videos, games where the entry of foreign terms was made possible, and created the need to learn the foreign language
In this way we can see how technology was, has been and will be an important factor in learning a foreign language.