Published November 27, 2025
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TEACHING SPOKEN ENGLISH IN EARLY CHILDHOOD.
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This study explores effective approaches to developing oral English in preschool children through communicative, play-based, and immersive learning strategies. Using a qualitative methodology that includes literature synthesis and classroom observation, the study identifies key practices that facilitate natural language acquisition in early childhood. The results show that multimodal input, social interaction, and an emotionally supportive environment significantly increase children's spontaneous speech production and self-confidence. The research findings have practical implications for early childhood educators and curriculum developers.
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- Cameron, L. (2018). Teaching Languages to Young Learners. Oxford University Press.