Grades six and seven learners at Michael Zulu Primary School practised reading out loud on World Read Aloud Day, on February 5. This was done under the watchful eye of teacher Nonhlanhla Songo. World Read Aloud Day is an annual event that celebrates the power of reading aloud to children. It’s a day to encourage

Grades six and seven learners at Michael Zulu Primary School practised reading out loud on World Read Aloud Day, on February 5.
This was done under the watchful eye of teacher Nonhlanhla Songo.
World Read Aloud Day is an annual event that celebrates the power of reading aloud to children.
It’s a day to encourage literacy and build a love of reading.
Reading aloud can have many benefits, including improved comprehension, vocabulary, and listening skills.
It can also help children develop their imagination and empathy
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