USING STORY TELLING ACTIVITIES IN TEACHING SECOND LANGUAGE
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Аннотация
This article dives into the importance of utilizing story telling activities in teaching foreign languages. Language acquisition is a
multifaceted journey, and for those delving into the realm of a second language, the process can be both challenging and rewarding. In recent years, educators have recognized the profound impact of storytelling activities on language learning.
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