How can you help your child learn English?
I give you some “do’s and don’ts” on helping children improve their English in this video.
Also, remember we have produced a set of children’s videos right here at ESLPod.com! You can find those here.
In the video, I mention websites that have books being read aloud on the web. Here are a couple of places to start:
- Indianapolis Public Library
- Bookbox (some free, some paid, but not too expensive)
Also, just Google “read alouds” or “books read aloud for children.”
~Jeff
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