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Do you like learning about new things in English? We have lots of activity sheets about many different topics. Download and print the worksheets to do puzzles, quizzes and lots of other fun activities in English.
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Easter - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
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Level 1. Level 2. Submitted by SportyChipmunk800 on Wed,...
- Looking After Pets
Looking After Pets - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
- Acrostic Poems
Acrostic Poems - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
- Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Languages - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
- Helping the Environment
Helping the Environment - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
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Musical Instruments - Worksheets - LearnEnglish Kids
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Classroom Language. This is a worksheet made for students with an elementary level. Your students will be able to learn transactional phrases to use in the classroom and use them during the ... 3757 uses. Concordea.
Starters classroom activities. These activities are based on topics from the Cambridge English: Starters. Word List Picture Book. ©UCLES 2015 CE/3552/6Y01. Cambridge English: Starters Worksheet No. 1 (My favourite food) Activity (a) Look and read. Put a tick (9) or a cross (8) in the box. There are two examples. Activity (b) Speaking.
Imitate and praise the child’s play skills that are at his level and model and encourage play skills that are slightly above his level. Teach parents how to play with the child at his developmental level. When possible, work on parallel language and play skills together as in the Westby Play Scale.
Here are six reasons why you should put your child on the path to bilingualism. 1. Exposure to languages improves empathy. When children learn a new language, they are introduced to customs and values belonging to a different society. This encourages them to think from a new point of view, improving cultural sensitivity.