Select currency

Europe
  • Euro EUR
  • Bulgarian lev BGN
  • Czech crown CZK
  • Dansk krone DKK
  • Georgian lari GEL
  • Hungarian forint HUF
  • Moldovan leu MDL
  • Norsk krone NOK
  • Polish zloty PLN
  • Romanian leu RON
  • Serbian dinar RSD
  • Swedish krona SEK
  • Swiss franc CHF
  • Turkish lira TRY
  • Ukrainian hryvnia UAH
America
  • U.S.A dollar USD
  • Argentine peso ARS
  • Brazilian real BRL
  • Chilean peso CLP
  • Colombian peso COP
  • Dominican peso DOP
  • Mexican peso MXN
  • Peruvian new sol PEN
Middle East
  • Israeli shekel ILS
  • Egyptian pound EGP
  • Saudi riyal SAR
  • UAE dirham AED
Asia
  • Azerbaijani manat AZN
  • Armenian dram AMD
  • Indonesian rupiah IDR
  • Japanese yen JPY
  • Kazakhstani tenge KZT
  • Kyrgyzstani som KGS
  • Malaysian ringgit MYR
  • South Korean won KRW
  • Thai baht THB
  • Uzbek sum UZS
  • Vietnamese dong VND
All Right Blog Useful tips
Errors in Kids' English Learning & How to Avoid Them

Customized online English lessons that kids love.

little-girl-with-surprised
Free trial lesson
AllRight article image

Errors in Kids' English Learning & How to Avoid Them

For many parents, supporting their child's journey in learning English is crucial. While intentions are always in the right place, some inadvertent mistakes might bump the path. Don’t fret! We're here to pinpoint these missteps and provide strategies for smoothing your child's English learning journey.

Book a free trial lesson

Charlie waves

In a trial lesson you will be able to:

  • Find out the level of knowledge of the child
  • Get the teacher's recommendations
Book a lesson

Take a free test to assess your knowledge level

Charlie thinking

As a result of the test, you will receive:

  • Assessment of the child's level of knowledge
  • The opportunity to take a free individual lesson with a certified teacher
Take a test - 5 minutes

Mistakes That Might Trip Up Young Learners

1. Over-correcting:

While guiding children is essential, nitpicking every little error can diminish their enthusiasm. Language learning, especially in the early stages, is more about immersion and less about perfection.

2. Bypassing Phonetics:

English is a phonetic language. We might inadvertently set the stage for pronunciation and spelling challenges by overlooking this aspect.

3. Relying Solely on Textbooks:

Though textbooks offer structured learning, exclusively depending on them can sap the joy out of the learning experience.

4. Using Advanced Language:

Conversations too high above a child’s comprehension level might not be instructive. It's about striking the right balance between challenging and accessible.

дитина_яка_думає.png

 

Did You Know?
 

Children exposed to multiple languages before age five often excel in cognitive areas like problem-solving and creativity. And while English boasts over 170,000 words, the average individual's vocabulary is between 20,000 and 35,000. Talk about selective memory!

Strategies for a Seamless English Learning Experience

1. Embrace Positive Reinforcement:

"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." – Dr. Seuss

 

Celebrate your child's successes, no matter how small. Boosting their confidence can lead to a genuine love for learning.

2. Introduce Phonics Early:

Make learning sounds enjoyable. Consider phonics-based games or rhymes to weave fun into education.

3. Blend Traditional with Modern:

In this digital age, an array of apps and online tools are tailored for young learners. Complement textbook lessons with these interactive resources.

4. Adapt Your Language Level:

Meet your child where they are. Start with simpler sentences and words, gradually increasing complexity as they grow.

Parting Tips for Parents

картинка_мами,_яка_щось_записує.png

 

  • Consistency is Crucial: Regular practice enhances language retention like any skill.
  • Be Their Role Model: Your excitement for English can be infectious. Share stories, sing songs, and dive into books together.
  • Diversify Learning Materials: Think outside the box—children's novels, music, and educational shows can all be potent tools in your arsenal.

 

Remember, every child’s learning journey is unique. Celebrate their progress, stay patient during their challenges, and enjoy the beautiful journey of language exploration together.

Other interesting articles