STORYTELLING METHOD IN TEACHING ENGLISH(FOR LEARNERS )
Keywords:
Storytelling , participation , enhancing ,benefits , impact , understanding , students , culture ,performanceAbstract
The storytelling method is an effective approach to teaching English, especially to young learners. This paper explores the impact of storytelling on developing intercultural understanding and communication skills. It also examines the benefits of using storytelling in the classroom, including its effects on well-being, communication, participation, and imagination. The paper concludes with performance techniques to enhance the storytelling experience
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