DIDACTIC GAMES AS A MEANS OF LEARNING PRESCHOOL CHILDREN LEARN ENGLISH.
Abstract
The whole system of work is aimed at realizing the main goal of education, which is the painless integration of preschoolers into the school system, a flexible transition to in-depth study of a foreign language in elementary school, and maintaining a positive motivation for studying this subject in the future.
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