Abstract
This article delves into effective instructional methods for teaching English to primary students, focusing on the four key language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. By incorporating innovative techniques and nurturing a love for the language, educators can equip young learners with the tools they need to confidently embrace the world of English.
Learning a new language can be a magical journey, especially for young minds. For primary school students, English holds a unique allure, opening doors to new worlds of literature, communication, and cultural understanding. However, navigating the complexities of a new language requires skillful instruction and engaging learning experiences.
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