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ivolga24 [154]
3 years ago
14

Write three to four sentences explaining the differences between listening to a story, watching a story, and reading a story.(4

points)
English
2 answers:
Oliga [24]3 years ago
6 0
When listening to a story it is often easy to picture and easier to understand as you are not trying to pronounce words. Watch a story is the best out of the three bc then you really know what is going on and are less likely to forget. Reading a story allows you to get into it and helps to learn how to spell words and say them correctly
swat323 years ago
4 0

answers

Introduction

Everyone loves to listen to stories. There is hardly anyone among us who has not heard a story during our childhood. Stories keeps children engaged and let them feel that they are also participating in the process of story telling. Language learning, any learning for that matter, happens when children are engaged in meaning making activities. If story telling is made into an interesting experience and fun filled activity where the listeners also participate in telling, guessing, manipulating, it could be a joyous learning experience.

Objectives

To develop an understanding among teachers about the importance of storytelling in language classroom.

oops, writing taking a time. right?

all the best, lucky break.

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