Storytelling is a simple and natural method used by teachers and parents to connect written words with spoken language.
When stories are told, children hear new words, learn sentence structures, and understand the flow of language.
This casual, informal exposure develops vocabulary and improves listening and speaking skills.
Unlike structured lessons, storytelling is enjoyable and keeps children engaged.
It builds a strong foundation for reading and writing by familiarizing children with the connection between spoken words and their written forms.