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Music and rhyme to help children to use full sentences, intonation, pitch, and rhythm, as well as simply building confidence, in a way that we can’t achieve if we were trying to explicitly teach these language features.
We can also introduce children to quite difficult language structures through song. It widens vocabulary and encourages children to ask questions about character and plot.
A great alternative is to use audio books or online stories if you are less confident about reading out loud to your child in English.



4. Read bedtime storybooks in English
It’s easy to get storybooks in any language now, especially online or by swapping books with other parents. Sound out simple three-letter words with fridge magnets and then change initial or ending letters, so bat becomes cat, sat or mat. 1. Growing up in a bilingual family, I knew that I had to at least try to use Italian with my aunts and uncles, who didn't understand any English. The song, on the other hand, does everything for us with no pressure and provides an easily recognizable context for children.

Perhaps later, in their early teens, when children begin to learn more about grammar, these songs will come back to them and help them feel more confident about the structures being taught.



8. So perhaps in school a child learning new information in a third or possibly fourth language may seem to be a little behind a child who is handling the same new information in their first and only language.


In fact, a good friend of mine recently told me that the teacher of her five-year-old, bilingual daughter is frustrated that she won't read out loud in class. Make sure the Wii or PlayStation is set to use English


Every bit of technology we own comes with language options and, as we have seen, one of the main ways of developing language is through repetition. Ask English-speaking friends over


All of us, no matter our age, will use another language when we see a practical use for it. Introducing language such as 'password', 'log-on', 'choose', 'press' or 'game over' can be a useful starting point.


Take a look at our fun learning app Learning Time with Timmy to help your little ones learn English at home.



9. If you don’t speak a lot of yourself, you could simply follow audio or written recipe instructions as you bake cupcakes together. However, early-years learning should begin with exposure to the sounds and rhythm of another language instead of explicit instruction.


As children learn their first language, they go through an incredible process in the brain of listening to everything around them, piecing together the information, and then using it. Lastly, try making letters out of different materials such as pipe cleaners or plasticine and the practicing sounds so they can recognize the form of the letter before they start to write.



6. That's why exposure to the sounds from a young age is crucial to mastering the language later on.


This is the reason why language institutions worldwide have introduced the phonics programmed that has become increasingly popular in the British education system over the last ten years. Practise tongue twisters with children who already understand some English. So, encourage it . When we asked her daughter why she doesn't, she says she doesn't like it because she knows the spelling and sounds in English and Spanish are different, and she doesn't want to make mistakes. Language production usually starts after a long period of listening and thinking.
There is some evidence to suggest that children who are exposed to a lot of different languages at once may need a little more time to put all the information into place. Play in English


Children will naturally learn everything around them without any adult intervention. Phonics programmes were originally designed to support reading and writing through practising sounds and identifying the symbol (letters) that go with it. This sort of anxiety – often accompanied by negative memories of learning another language at school – can easily rub off on your little ones By learning English yourself, you can show your kids that ‘having a go’ and making a mistake is better than only speaking when you have the perfect sentence prepared.


2. However, with my Italian mother and grandmother, I continued to speak in English. Stories provide powerful language-learning opportunities, so we should use them.
Reading illustrated storybooks to your child is a great way to develop language, as every page is supported by visual clues. All you have to do is switch it on while you make dinner.



5. (From the start, we have pretended that I don’t understand their Spanish). Children then start to blend sounds to make words and this practice becomes the foundation for reading confidently and writing later on.


We can learn a lot about helping children develop sounds, which may be different to the child’s first language, through phonics activities based on a lot of repetition. Tune in to a UK radio station and leave it on in the background


There is a huge difference between being exposed to a language and learning a language. Traditionally, when we think about learning a language, we think of our grammar classes in school, repeating verbs and turning the pages in a textbook. By using English as the operational language for your TV, iPad, laptop or telephone, each time your child sees you accessing something or tries to herself, she will see English in a natural context.
Nowadays, before children learn to read and write, they are often confident users of i Pads or their parents’ phones. Sing songs together (or get YouTube to help if you can’t sing)


After a few listens to a song or nursery rhyme, children quickly start to hum, sing along to the chorus and eventually put together more and more words. Sound out new words for children so they can hear the individual sounds: b-a-t, bat. This centre expands the current network of centres which have already opened in Chile and Singapore.
Our English-learning app for children aged two to six, Learning Time with Timmy, is available to download now from the Apple App store, Google Play and Amazon App Store.


. It includes a really complex grammatical structure that a young child would find too challenging to learn from being taught. In other words, get them to learn English in the same way they are learning their first language.



3. Very young children won’t question the language that you are reading to them in – they're more concerned about the ritual of bedtime stories. The brain needs to go through a process of decoding and pattern-finding during the language-learning process. To help your child get ahead with English learning, get them to play in the language.
At home, try playing dress-up games, hide-and-seek and other popular games, in English. Get crafty!
Kids love any opportunity to get messy; they love sticking, glueing, cutting, painting and baking things. This sounds like a really smart kid to me!


Don't worry, the multilingual child will soon catch up without any help, and there is mounting evidence to suggest that, in later life, the ability to speak more than one language will help maintain memory.
Our new Learning Time with Shaun & Timmy centre for two- to six-year-olds will be opening in Mexico in October. Relax
Don't worry if your child makes mistakes or doesn't start speaking in English immediately. The activity doesn't have to be about English, but should instead use English to complete the task or activity:
‘Could you pass me the glue, please?’;
‘Thank you’
‘Why don’t you paint a picture?’
‘Can you help me tidy up?’


These sorts of phrases are the most helpful language you can introduce to your child. A child doesn’t imitate the word ‘teddy’ the first time she hears it, but instead will have heard this word said numerous times, by many different people, before attempting the word themselves.


The radio offers the chance to hear another language spoken by lots of different speakers with various accents. Experiment with sound
In some cases, if we are not exposed to certain information at an early age – for example, specific sounds of a foreign language like the rolling 'r' in Italian or Spanish – then it can be really difficult to identify them and learn to use them like a native speaker at a later age. Learn English yourself


To build a positive attitude towards learning, and towards English as a language, the best place to start is with yourself. Play hopscotch with letters instead of numbers in the boxes. in English. If you send your child to an English class, why not join one too? Learning English together is a great way to spend time with your kids and create a positive attitude towards learning and speaking another language.
The British Council recently polled 2,000 adults from the UK and found that 40 per cent of them were nervous about speaking in a foreign language when on holiday. Go on a treasure hunt and look for things beginning with ‘b’. Yet they only speak Spanish to my Scottish friend as they know she understands.
So why not invite your English-speaking friends over for dinner? Your children will really benefit.



10. They do this through playful experimentation and making many mistakes along the way. In the process, you are using everyday English that teachers use in the classroom. Children’s TV shows like Sesame Street have included such activities for nearly 46 years: ‘Today’s letter is the letter B – bat, ball, boy, beach’.
You can easily replicate activities like this at home. With them I didn't need to speak Italian to be understood.
I see the same situation now with my friend’s two young children, who always speak to me in English, even though their first language is Spanish. You are therefore preparing them for the sort of thing they will hear at school.



7. The language is simplified, repetitive, and introduces features such as rhyme. Take, for example, ‘If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands’. This provides a great opportunity to sneak in some extra English time in a memorable way.
We all remember our favorite books from when we were little, and in some cases, we can still remember phrases from books we haven’t seen or read in years.


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