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Five Components of Effective Oral Language


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“Oral Language is the child’s first, most important, and most frequently used structured medium of communication. It is the primary means through which each individual child will be enabled to structure, to evaluate, to describe and to control his/her experience. In addition, and most significantly, oral language is the primary mediator of culture, the way in which children locate themselves in the world, and define themselves with it and within it”
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Author
PDST
Resource Format
Lesson Plan
Subject(s)/ Learning Area(s)
Educational Studies, Myanmar, Physical Education
Publisher
PDST
Publishing Year/Publishing Month
2014/7
Strand
Unit 4. Oral Language Skills
Sub Strand
4.2. Teaching and learning oral skills
Lesson
4.2.1. Oral language learning across the curriculum
Keywords
Oral, Language, Five_Components_of_Effective_Oral_Language, Five_Components, Effective_Oral_Language, Oral_Language
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Suitable for Education College Year(s)
Year 1
License
E-Book License

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  • Created2019-09-24 01:47:19
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