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Research and application of low-energy wireless technologies in the Internet of Things
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Research and application of low-energy wireless technologies in the Internet of Things. (2023). Journal of Scientific and Technological Research Industrial, 4(2), 28-35. https://doi.org/10.47422/jstri.v4i2.42

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This scientific article aims to analyze the impact of the implementation of recreational activities on the learning of the English language in primary school students. As indicated in the introduction, learning a foreign language can be challenging for young students, which affects their motivation and interest in learning English. Therefore, the implementation of entertainment activities in the classroom is proposed as a way to improve English learning and motivation. Entertainment activities involve engaging students in fun and interactive ways, such as role-playing, board games, songs, stories, and other interactive activities. The study will evaluate the students' knowledge of English before and after carrying out these activities, through standardized tests and surveys. The expected results are the improvement of English knowledge and increased motivation to learn it.

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