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On the Principles of Oral English Teaching in Kindergarten
Briefly describe the principles of using spoken language in kindergarten education: equality, protection, pertinence and affirmation.

Spoken language is the language used in oral communication and the earliest language form widely used by human beings. All ethnic groups have spoken English. Spoken language is usually transmitted by sound. According to the needs, spoken language is often described by words in literary works.

Spoken English is flexible and changeable, and can be used freely because of different occasions and speakers. Because both the speaker and the listener are on the scene, sometimes this style of play not only does not affect the listener's understanding, but can reflect the speaker's mentality more vividly or make the language concise.

Compared with spoken language, written language is developed on the basis of spoken language and used for written expression. After spoken language becomes written language, it is more fixed and more rigorous in grammar, which is conducive to accurate circulation.

Educational oral requirements

Oral English teaching should first achieve accurate and standardized pronunciation. Pronunciation is an important tool to turn silent teaching materials into spoken language, and its accuracy and clarity directly affect the effect of information transmission. Teachers should teach in Mandarin, and strive for accurate pronunciation, clear articulation and fluent language, without mispronouncing or speaking dialects.

The standardization of oral English teaching also means the specialization of teaching language. Every subject in the school has its own theoretical system, forming a unique concept and category, which is a professional term from the perspective of language.

Teachers' oral teaching should have a word of "specialization", that is, which subject teachers teach in the classroom, we must make the teaching language conform to the strengths of the subject, and we must use the professional terms of which subject exactly to professionalize our teaching language.