THEORY AND METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS
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Key words: Teaching approaches, teaching techniques, Total Physical Response, scaffolding, giving feedback, visual aids, coherence, teach teaching methods, creativity.Abstract
Abstract: This article aims to help young school teachers understand the characteristics of the different methods used in teaching a foreign language to avoid difficulties in teaching a foreign language and to achieve good results taking into account the individual needs of young learners.
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