VOCABULARY ASSESSMENT METHODS
Keywords:
Vocabulary assessment, methods, vocabulary, children, digital tool, teaching pronunciation, and strategies.Abstract
This article, describes how to assess a student's knowledge of vocabulary words, as well as strategies that can be used to expand students' vocabulary in preschool and elementary education
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