1 Feb 10

By Dylan Stewart

Kids pick up languages very easy. The younger the better. There are a number of things you can do to encourage this learning. It doesn’t need to be formal. In fact the less formal and fun the learning process is, the better results you will have in teaching your kids to speak a foreign language.

1. Get Books & Read

Alternate your bed time story with a book about a foreign language. You can use picture books or my first words to help them associate pictures with words. Other nights use English books so that they can learn both.

2. Background listening

You should use CDs or TV stations that speak the foreign language you want your child to learn. To prove the point – recall any situation when your child repeats something you said to another person within earshot! You might not think they are listening but they are. The more kids are around the language the quicker they will learn.

3. Interactive games & software

Formal learning bores adult never mind children. You can use software and online website that provide a more fun way for them to learn the language. Software helps the pronunciation of certain words compared to a book. Another benefit is that you can usually set the level that suits your child.

4. Fun

You should try and encourage your child to learn by speaking the language yourself. Use opportunities such as when you leave the house or request them to get something for you, to use key phrases of the foreign language of your choice.

Learning another language can open a number of doors for your children in later life. The learning should be a natural process. Don’t put too much pressure on then if they are not interested in the beginning.

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  • Interesting post Sami! You are right kids learn more when they are having fun and there are lots of websites that can help with fun games. There are also now ebooks for children where kids can read along AND hear the words spoken for pronunciation – either as the story is read to them or by clicking on unfamiliar words.