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Study Tips
Help your child access interactive websites on the internet especially relevant to young learners. There are tons of free and useful English language websites for kids.
- Encourage good study habits by scheduling regular homework time and offering help and encouragement when necessary.
- Listen to English cassettes - for example, music with English lyrics or storytelling.
- Use CD-ROMs with educational games.
- Watch appropriate English DVDs/television programs suitable to the age and level of the student. Animated films on DVD with language options can be a very good choice.
- Use English when the child is already familiar with the story. This will help them focus on the lanugage rather than the plot.
- Encourage children to read you any English story every day.
- Let your child teach you what they learned in class. Look at the pages in the book your child studied. Ask them to identify pictures and name objects.
