Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 5 (2025)
ISSN: 2997-3953
Abstract
This study explores how interactive teaching methods – such as games, songs, role-plays, and digital tools – affect the foreign language acquisition of primary school children. Data was collected through classroom observations and teacher interviews in three schools over a 6-month period. Results suggest that interactive techniques significantly enhance vocabulary retention, pronunciation, and motivation. The article concludes that incorporating such methods can lead to more effective early language education.
Keywords
interactive teaching methods
foreign language acquisition
children
vocabulary development
pronunciation skills
speaking confidence
classroom engagement
communicative approach