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How to enlighten children's English?
What are the better methods for English enlightenment?

1.0-3 years old

For children under three years old, their language skills are not strong enough. Even if it is their own mother tongue, children may not be able to master it well, let alone a foreign language without a language environment, so the most important thing for babies at this stage is to listen.

Language learning needs a lot of input to make children more familiar and realize the connection between these words and the real world.

Just like when a child can't speak, the baby can understand many languages spoken by Ma Bao. When you say hot, the baby will know to retract his little hand. You said it was milk, and the baby stopped crying.

Therefore, at the age of 0-3, Ma Bao can make babies "listen" to English in various ways.

1. English nursery rhymes

When coaxing your baby, you might as well use some English nursery rhymes to enhance your baby's familiarity with English. English nursery rhymes are catchy and easy to understand. When the baby listens more, he can remember some words, and then Ma Bao tells the baby the meaning of these words, so that the baby can understand.

2. Simple English vocabulary

Although many precious mothers give back their knowledge of English to their teachers when they are not in school, I believe they can still use some very simple everyday words. For example, hello, goodbye, Apple, sit down and so on. Ma Bao might as well use them often in life. Speak Chinese to your baby once, and then speak half English, so that your child can remember them better.

3. English cartoons

After the baby is two years old, you can increase the "learning volume" for your baby. If you master simple words, other words commonly used in life are not difficult. You can learn English cartoons by watching them.

The advantage of animation is that it can be combined with audition to give children more stimulation, mobilize children's more senses and let them experience specific scenes.

Ma Bao doesn't have to worry about what the baby doesn't understand. Children can understand or have fun without reading or listening, so this method is very popular with babies!

Second, 3-6 years old

At this stage, babies need systematic teaching, and scattered English learning methods will not increase their learning difficulty, which is not conducive to their overall understanding and mastery of English.

Therefore, if Ma Bao wants to teach her children anytime and anywhere, she must keep improving.

1. First of all, at this time, children have a sense of autonomy. Parents should ask their children their own opinions on whether to study or not. Parents should not force their children to study if they don't like it.

2. Secondly, at this time, children already have a certain reading ability, so they might as well buy some English picture books for their children to improve their familiarity with English Chinese characters.

3. Finally, use the situation for teaching. English learning that we have carried out in school since childhood is also a combination of situational teaching and systematic teaching. For example, the first lesson is the common expressions when we meet, followed by the names of various fruits, facial features and so on. This is to build a knowledge tree for children to classify and summarize English vocabulary and common simple grammar.

Ma Bao must first know the expressions of common words in every life scene by herself, and then she will start teaching her baby when she has the chance. When you arrive at the zoo, point to these animals and say their English names. When taking a bath and eating, everything around you can be taught. In this way, children can learn faster and remember better.

Of course, if Ma Bao doesn't have time, or is afraid that her English pronunciation will have a bad influence on her children, she can not only accompany her children as much as possible and insist on self-study, but also send them to more professional and reliable English learning institutions to give them professional learning guidance.