INNOVATIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN ELEMENTARY GRADES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20174739Keywords:
Elementary Education, Innovative Methods, English Teaching, Language Acquisition, Gamification, Technology Integration, Interactive LearningAbstract
Teaching English at the elementary level requires a creative and dynamic approach to engage young learners and foster language acquisition. This article explores innovative methods that can be used to teach English effectively to elementary students. From gamification to technology integration, the article discusses how modern teaching strategies can be applied to create a stimulating and productive learning environment. The goal is to improve language skills while maintaining a fun and interactive classroom atmosphere. By incorporating contemporary tools and techniques, teachers can enhance students' learning experiences and build strong foundations in English.
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