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I find this method highly useful and was able to add several words to my active vocabulary. After reading I sit down, look up and write down the translation and then practise all newly added words. Usually, I read over words I do not understand, as they hardly hinder me from understanding the content.īut now, I note down every word I do not know or that I do not use actively directly to Wokabulary while reading. Last year, I established the routine to actively learn words I didn't know yet when reading English books. But of course, my language skills developed over the years by active use at university, on my jobs, with international friends or while watching English shows and movies.Įvery now and then I tried to do something to actively push my progress, but didn’t succeed in building up a real routine to expand my vocabulary. I started learning English in school from 5th grade and only attended one language course after school. So, we want to share with you how we use Wokabulary and how it helps us to learn languages. Furthermore, it also comes with an audio option for students who have difficulty pronouncing certain words.When you start using a new tool, it is helpful not only to know how it is used, but also to see some real life examples directly from practise. They can customize their own word list as per their needs. Teachers, as well as parents along with students, can use Spelling City. It is the most flexible app for primary school children on this list. Spelling City is not only for building vocabulary but for improving grammar and spelling too. Many teachers use this app as supplementary learning for their students due to its reliability. Hence, giving the child as much time he/she needs. The best thing about this app is that it has no time limits or high scores. In the app, whenever the child picks a letter to fill the gap, the sound of the letter is repeated. Image Source: GoogleĮndless Alphabet teaches alphabets and new vocabulary to kids. Not only that, but parents can also monitor their child’s screentime as well. Parents can control certain things in the app through the parental lock feature. Through the use of a camera and microphone, it is able to keep the child engaged for a long period of time. This app cleverly enhances the learning experience of children through the use of mixed mediums. All the graphics in this app are hand-drawn, giving the app its signature look. It offers a variety of activities that support speech and vocabulary development. They keep the child interested and hence, make learning fun for them.Įdudadoo teaches preschool children a range of skills. The vibrant and colourful illustrations by Eric Carle is of great help. Toddlers can navigate throughout the app without any sort of external help. The app is designed in a very toddler-friendly manner. This app can be used by kids for building their vocabulary in any language as their second language or native language. The language is not just limited to English but contains different languages such as German, French, Spanish and many more. The game is in the format of a digital pop-up book.

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‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Friends – First Words’ combines the illustrations of the famous illustrator Eric Carle with learning. The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Friends – First Words Here is a compilation of the top 10 apps that will make your child’s vocabulary stronger. The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Friends – First Words.










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