HELPING YOUR CHILD LEARN ENGLISH USING OUR RESOURCES:
- Read the selected Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced level English ebook with your child. You may read the ebook aloud, or have your child read it to you.
- Have your child make a list of unknown vocabulary words from the ebook. They can then look these words up using an English dictionary.
- Ask your child to make a list of all the English verbs, pronouns or adjectives they can find in the ebook.
- Have your child write a summary of the ebook.
- Ask your child to answer the questions (orally or written) at the end of each of our Reading Comprehension ebooks.
- Print out, and have your child complete the worksheets/activities that accompany each of our ebooks from our English Resources section.
- Have your child read the ebook aloud using different tones of voice (happy, sad, angry...).
- Take turns reading one of our Conversational ebooks with your child. You can play one role, your child the other.
- Have your child make up their own answers to the questions asked in our Conversational ebooks. For example, if a character asks how much something costs, your child can answer with a different amount than the salesperson gives.
- Browse our English Resources section for games to play with your child.
- Have your child create their own word searches or crossword puzzles using vocabulary from the ebook.
- Ask your child to create their own story (orally or written) based on the pictures in the ebook.
OTHER SUGGESTIONS TO HELP YOUR CHILD LEARN ENGLISH:
- Listen to English radio stations (news programs/music).
- Watch English TV channels.
- Have your child watch their favorite DVDs in English. They can either listen to the movies in English, or view the subtitles in English.
- Arrange an English pen pal for your child so that they may practice their writing skills.
- Enroll your child in an English summer camp.
- Have your child practice writing English in a variety of different formats: greeting cards, grocery lists, notes, diary entries etc...
- Have your child listen to English CDs/music.
- Have your child read English newspapers/magazines.
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HELPING YOUR CHILD LEARN ENGLISH USING OUR RESOURCES:
- Read the selected Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced level English ebook with your child. You may read the ebook aloud, or have your child read it to you.
- Have your child make a list of unknown vocabulary words from the ebook. They can then look these words up using an English dictionary.
- Ask your child to make a list of all the English verbs, pronouns or adjectives they can find in the ebook.
- Have your child write a summary of the ebook.
- Ask your child to answer the questions (orally or written) at the end of each of our Reading Comprehension ebooks.
- Print out, and have your child complete the worksheets/activities that accompany each of our ebooks from our English Resources section.
- Have your child read the ebook aloud using different tones of voice (happy, sad, angry...).
- Take turns reading one of our Conversational ebooks with your child. You can play one role, your child the other.
- Have your child make up their own answers to the questions asked in our Conversational ebooks. For example, if a character asks how much something costs, your child can answer with a different amount than the salesperson gives.
- Browse our English Resources section for games to play with your child.
- Have your child create their own word searches or crossword puzzles using vocabulary from the ebook.
- Ask your child to create their own story (orally or written) based on the pictures in the ebook.
OTHER SUGGESTIONS TO HELP YOUR CHILD LEARN ENGLISH:
- Listen to English radio stations (news programs/music).
- Watch English TV channels.
- Have your child watch their favorite DVDs in English. They can either listen to the movies in English, or view the subtitles in English.
- Arrange an English pen pal for your child so that they may practice their writing skills.
- Enroll your child in an English summer camp.
- Have your child practice writing English in a variety of different formats: greeting cards, grocery lists, notes, diary entries etc...
- Have your child listen to English CDs/music.
- Have your child read English newspapers/magazines.
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