The Methodology of Teaching English for Primary Grades
Keywords:
English teaching, primary education, communicative approach, interactive learning, phonics, language acquisition, classroom engagement, digital tools.Abstract
This study explores various methodologies for teaching English in
primary grades. It examines traditional and modern approaches, the role of technology,
and the importance of engagement in language acquisition. The findings suggest that
interactive and communicative approaches improve students' language retention and
participation.
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