“ DEVELOPING STUDENTS' SPEAKING COMPETENCES THROUGH TEACHING ARTISTIC WORKS IN PRIMARY GRADES ”
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Speech, speech, text, discourse expressiveness, verbal speech, writing speech, textbook.Abstract
Students verbal and writing speech in development text with work skill formation. Texts with work through students thoughts fluent statement that they do to form.
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