SOME MEASURES TO TRAIN THE SKILL OF EXPRESSIVE READING AND STORYTELLING LITERARY WORKS FOR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2023/944Keywords:
expressive reading and storytelling; literary works; kindergarten students; training measuresAbstract
Expressive reading and storytelling is one of the methods to help children practice language and absorb literary works actively and effectively. However, teachers at preschools have only focused on helping children recite literary works, but have not maximized their expressive ability in reading and telling voices and have not yet had training skills for preschool children. Expressive reading and storytelling not only helps children discover literary beauty, develop figurative language but also form and develop comprehensively their personality. The article focuses on building a number of measures to practice expressive reading and storytelling literary works for preschool children, so as to help teachers put them into teaching practice and achieve the expected results.
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