2021
DOI: 10.4236/ce.2021.121001
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Rhythmic Technique in Preliteracy of English Language Learning in Increasing Pre-Schoolers Vocabulary

Abstract: English Language adopted the "rhythmic technique" to cultivate and enhance mastery of the second language among preschool children. This rhythmic technique such as jazz chant, nursery rhyme, singing and dancing could broaden the domain of development in the learning and facilitating, or teaching and learning process. In addition, pre-literacy in English Language consisted of four main components relating to children's sensory and auditory skills which are listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, integ… Show more

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