FORMATION OF COGNITIVE SKILLS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION WITH APPLICATION OF STORYTELLING

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Nafosat Salimova

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The given article discusses the use of storytelling as a teaching approach in order to develop students’ cognitive skills in foreign languages in primary education. The authors have analyzed a variety of teaching techniques and provided a thorough comparison of the effects and differences in the outcomes of students’ progress before and after the analysis is carried out.

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FORMATION OF COGNITIVE SKILLS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION WITH APPLICATION OF STORYTELLING. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(9), 896-900. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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