
Why Are Songs So Powerful? Discover the Role of Songs in Early English Learning!
Opening Introduction
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What Is This Situation? V and W can be hard to tell apart. They sound similar, but they are different. V uses your teeth and lip. W uses your lips onl ...
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What Is This Situation? When children learn to read, they learn that letters make sounds. That is phonics. When they learn to say those sounds clearly ...
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Skeletons dance. Skeletons count. Skeletons tell time. A children’s song can turn numbers and spooky fun into a joyful language lesson. Today, we expl ...
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A cow has a head. She has a tail. She goes “moo.” This simple song has delighted children for generations. Today, we explore a beloved Spanish childre ...
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A child’s giggle is one of the most encouraging sounds in language learning. When laughter meets English, something special happens. The child relaxes ...
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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings. They can create confusion in writing because the p ...
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Stories engage children through multiple channels. Print engages the eyes. Audio engages the ears. Both together create powerful learning. Children's ...
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