MODERN METHODS OF DEVELOPING FLUENCY IN YOUNGER STUDENTS

Authors

  • Yakubov Zafar Kudratovich International School of Finance Technology and Science

Keywords:

Fluency, Early Childhood Education, Literacy Development

Abstract

This paper explores contemporary strategies employed to develop fluency in younger students, particularly in reading, writing, and oral communication. The integration of digital tools, differentiated instruction, and engaging pedagogies has revolutionized language fluency education. The study draws on current research and classroom practices to highlight effective methods and their impact on early learners

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2025-05-21

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MODERN METHODS OF DEVELOPING FLUENCY IN YOUNGER STUDENTS. (2025). World Bulletin of Social Sciences, 46, 35-38. https://www.scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbss/article/view/5294