This article examines the effectiveness of phonics-based instruction in developing English pronunciation skills among primary school learners. Phonics is recognized as an essential approach that helps young learners establish relationships between letters and sounds, thereby improving pronunciation accuracy and reading fluency. The study explores the theoretical foundations of phonics instruction and its practical application in primary English language classrooms. Particular attention is given to the role of phonics activities in enhancing learners’ phonemic awareness, sound discrimination, and oral communication skills. The findings suggest that systematic phonics instruction contributes significantly to the development of accurate pronunciation and increases learners’ confidence in using English in classroom interactions
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