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I'm nathaly
I'm 14 years old and i study in windsor royal school
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5 TIPS
1. Sign them up for an online class.
. Depending on the language you want them to learn, there are free useful resources that can be found online.
2. Try informal learning sessions.
Does your kid have a classmate who’s fluent in another language, say Spanish? If there is, suggest that your kids enlist their classmate’s help in exchange of them helping their classmate in other subjects he or she may be struggling with.
3. Watch a TV show in another language or a movie with subtitles.
Find a cartoon show in the language your kids are learning. You can also go online to watch your kids’ favorite movies with subtitles.
4. Buy bilingual books.
visit the bookstore to find educational books written in your native language and translated in the second language your kids are learning to be fluent at.
5. Use flashcards.
5. Use flashcards.
keep flashcards in your pocket then flash them one by one at them. This helps them be more familiar with these key words so when they hear them next time, they know what it means and how to use it in a normal conversation.