Hello everyone!
I looking for best books to learn English for 6 years old Moroccan girl.
Will be much appreciate if You recommend me something.
Thank You very much!
Books to learn English from Arabic
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Re: Books to learn English from Arabic
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Re: Books to learn English from Arabic
For kids that age, I would rather recommend letting her watch tv shows in english. I learned japanese and portuguese as a child by doing so. Unfortuanatly, as I didn´t use them, I forgot them almost totally.
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We doing that aswell but I as we want to teache her proper English so she can easily cmmunicate I rather pick some books.
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Rosetta Stone products are really good. Expensive, but you can sometimes get them cheaper second hand on eBay.
At that age, everything is soaking in so TV seriesis a really good way to bolster 'formal' learning.
At that age, everything is soaking in so TV seriesis a really good way to bolster 'formal' learning.
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Re: Books to learn English from Arabic
Speak English with her, and get English-speaking friends round - her friends from school ideally, or befriend her classmates' parents so that she gets invited to their home. Don't just leave it to her school. Speaking and Listening comes before reading or writing.
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The issue is that she is still in Morocco. I want to give her a Good start in school here.
Re: Books to learn English from Arabic
Go to the local children's library, if you want books for her, see what the librarians recommend, and then find a place to buy them. Or go to a car boot sale or National Childbirth Nearly New sale (I'm assuming you're in the UK), check what's there, and buy the popular ones.
The other thing to do is go on youtube - do a search for "English language nursery rhymes" - have her singing along to them
The other thing to do is go on youtube - do a search for "English language nursery rhymes" - have her singing along to them
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There's an app called Duolingo, I'm using it to relearn French, used to speak it very well but didn't use it and forgot it all.
Have the app on my IPad, can also get it on android and will work on smartphones, don't know if it'll cover the combination of languages you need but it's well worth a look, and for anyone else that fancies learning a language as well, completely free, quite a clever business model actually, the users aren't charged anything, they teach you to read, write, listen and speak in your chosen language, and then they charge companies to crowdsource translations of documents for them, and when you're a long way along you can help with translating sections of them as part of your learning process, users get to learn a language for free, and companies get their documents translated perfectly as they're checked and rechecked for content and grammar.
Have the app on my IPad, can also get it on android and will work on smartphones, don't know if it'll cover the combination of languages you need but it's well worth a look, and for anyone else that fancies learning a language as well, completely free, quite a clever business model actually, the users aren't charged anything, they teach you to read, write, listen and speak in your chosen language, and then they charge companies to crowdsource translations of documents for them, and when you're a long way along you can help with translating sections of them as part of your learning process, users get to learn a language for free, and companies get their documents translated perfectly as they're checked and rechecked for content and grammar.
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Re: Books to learn English from Arabic
Thank You all very much! I will check everything!