GAMES, MUSIC, AND STORYTELLING IN TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS
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Keywords

Games, Music, Storytelling, Young Learners, ESL, Motivation, Vocabulary, Language Acquisition.

How to Cite

GAMES, MUSIC, AND STORYTELLING IN TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS . (2025). "XXI ASRDA INNOVATSION TEXNOLOGIYALAR, FAN VA TAʼLIM TARAQQIYOTIDAGI DOLZARB MUAMMOLAR" Nomli Respublika Ilmiy-Amaliy Konferensiyasi, 3(2), 161-163. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/itfttdm/article/view/10271

Abstract

This thesis explores the integration of games, music, and storytelling in teaching English to young learners. It examines how these interactive methods enhance language acquisition, vocabulary retention, motivation, cognitive development, and social skills. The study highlights the pedagogical value of combining these strategies to create an engaging and effective learning environment.                                     

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