Tips to help your children improve their English

Learning a language from childhood has interesting benefits.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 September 2023 Friday 11:40
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Tips to help your children improve their English

Learning a language from childhood has interesting benefits. English is a language that is taught to them from the beginning of their school years, which is not surprising considering that it is the most spoken language in the world, according to data from the Statista portal.

This will help them in their adulthood in different aspects. Firstly, it will make it easier for them to travel the world and make themselves understood, as well as communicate with people of other nationalities. It will also increase your chances of finding work when you enter the workforce.

Therefore, it is important that they learn and become fluent in English from a very young age. And for them to perfect their level in the language, the classes they receive at school are not enough, but it is advisable that at home we give them a push to improve their understanding and mastery of this language. Let's look at some tips to help them.

Start by showing them favorite series and movies in English, always adapted to their level of understanding. You can turn on subtitles to make it easier for them, and sit with them to help them when a word gets stuck.

The same goes for songs in English, which you can use to practice pronunciation or take a moment to translate them and expand your vocabulary. As for books, you will find a wide collection of stories in English adapted to their levels and ages with which to continue learning.

There are many games and toys aimed at learning English, such as interactive toys, dolls that speak in English, video games in English... Everything will depend on the level of your children and also the toys they are interested in.

Introduce small moments of the day to practice the language. For example, after dinner, spend a few minutes telling how your day went in English. You can also ask him when you are in the car about how to say certain words in English. Never laugh at their pronunciation nor force them to practice when they don't feel like it, otherwise they could become addicted to the language.

You can sign your children up for extracurricular English classes so that they continue to improve their level. In academies they usually give them aptitude tests to determine the group that best suits them and it will be an extra reinforcement that they will appreciate.

An excellent idea for them to improve their English is to send them on an exchange abroad, either through a school program or during the summer. It will be a very positive experience for them and one that they will also remember fondly when they grow up.