Does Short Story Reading have any effect on English Language Learning?

  • reza Afroogh D
  • Mohammad Ahmadi M.A S
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We've all heard a lot of stories from childhood through our parents, but it must be said that the story is kind to people of all ages and not just children. The highlight is the use of short stories to learn English better. Short stories can be one of the best ways to learn English. Just as our parents used to tell us different basics and parts of life in the form of stories, short English stories can easily teach sophisticated concepts and grammar points to learners. Short stories are produced at different educational levels and according to the level of knowledge of the learners. These books are extremely engaging and readable and can always convey new points to learners.

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reza Afroogh, Dr. M., & Mohammad Ahmadi M.A, S. (2019). Does Short Story Reading have any effect on English Language Learning? Annals of Language and Literature, 3(4), 33–37. https://doi.org/10.22259/2637-5869.0304004

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