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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Learn English with Pocoyo!

If you like watching cartoons you might probably know about Pocoyo and have laughed with some of his entertaining videos. We’d like to present to you today a list of Pocoyo episodes in English with which you’ll keep the children entertained while they learn and get use to the sounds of the English language.

Pocoyo - A Mystery Most Puzzling



Pocoyo - Swept Away



Pocoyo - Who's on the Phone?



Pocoyo - Fetch Loula Fetch!



Pocoyo - A Little Cloud



Pocoyo - Table for Fun



Pocoyo - Where's Pocoyo?



Pocoyo - Drummer Boy



Pocoyo - The Grace Race



Pocoyo - Don't touch!



Pocoyo - Mystery Footprints



Pocoyo - Magical Watering Can



Pocoyo - Twinkle Twinkle



Pocoyo - Hiccup



Pocoyo - Pato's Postal Service



Pocoyo - Puppy Love



Pocoyo - Bat and Ball!



Pocoyo - Elly Spots



Pocoyo - Up, up and Away!



Pocoyo - A Surprise for Pocoyo

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Learning English through Children’s Picture Books

Like the name implies, children’s picture book are specifically designed to teach well, children, the fundamentals of the English language. Children’s picture books provide images to help support the text as well as help children use context clues to figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words.

While ideally used to train early learners, children picture books can also help adults wanting to learn the English language too. That’s because these books provide information in the simplest form possible so that beginning English-learners can grasp the words and concepts quite easily.

That said, the books we’ve hand-selected can help expand your English vocabulary as well as help you learn at your own pace. Some of the books we’ve listed below are even equipped with audio narration so that you can learn how specific words are meant to be pronounced. The best part? All of the children’s pictures books are available online for free.

Arthur Writes a Story
Arthur Writes a Story

Arthur may be a popular PBS children’s television show now, but it first originated as a book series. AOL was gracious enough to put several picture books online for Arthur fans for free. While all of the selections can help improve someone’s English, Arthur Writes a Story is really great at introducing some new vocabulary words to describe the creative process of creating a story/essay.

Read “Arther Writes a Story” in English

The Lady With the Alligator Purse
The Lady With the Alligator Purse

This classic nursery rhyme narrated story, also provided by AOL Kids, is a fun and quirky way to introduce early English learners to rhyming and simple medical terms such as doctor, nurse and penicillin. It’s fairly short, so if someone needs to watch/read the words several times before they really understand, that’s ok.

Read “The Lady With the Alligator Purse” in English

The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty

This short adaptation of the Brother’s Grimm fairytale can be read in just a few minutes, but it’s a great way to learn a new language since it somewhat familiar for most people -The Sleeping Beauty is retold in many different cultures and languages, so it’s easier to figure what is being said. For those that want audio support, there is a “play” button located at the top of the story. You also have the option of downloading the story as a PDF so you can print it out and read it whenever you want offline.

Read “The Sleeping Beauty” in English

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Last but not least is the Tale of Peter Rabbit -the classic story of a mischievous bunny rabbit that disobeys his mother and finds himself in a very unfortunate predicament trying to steal food from the neighbour’s garden. The illustrations are beautiful and can definitely help you understand what the story is about.

Read “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” in English

Of course these are only a few selections, but they can definitely help give you a jump-start. Whenever you’re at the bookstore, make sure to take a quick look-through the children’s picture book isle to study new material.

This is a guest post written by Aniya Wells. Aniya is a freelance blogger and writer for over ten years. She now regularly contributes to the Onlinedegreeprograms.com blog. She is passionate about giving potential students advice as they embark on an online or traditional degree program. Aniya is very excited about the latest advances in technology that have made a comprehensive education more accessible to all! Please direct questions or comments to aniyawells@gmail.com
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Learn English with Pocoyo (video list 10 to 15)

Pocoyo Videos

It’s important that children start learning English from an early age as it’s easier for them to assimilate all the new vocabulary and structures. To help you achieving this, we’ve written this new post containing episodes 10 to 15 of the Pocoyo series.

You can also watch episodes 1 to 5 of the first season of Pocoyo if you haven’t watch them already.

Swept Away



Link to the video on YouTube

Who's On The Phone



Link to the video on YouTube

Fetch Loula Fetch



Link to the video on YouTube

A Little Cloud



Link to the video on YouTube

Table For Fun



Link to the video on YouTube

Keep Going, Pocoyo



Link to the video on YouTube
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Going Back to Basics - 3 iPhone Children’s App for English Learners

You may very well be over the age of 30, but sometimes when you want to learn a language, its best to go back to the basics—we’re talking about using children’s picture books and games to help you achieve your goal. The apps listed below are technically designed to teach young children how to speak English; however their fun and interactive platform can really be beneficial to beginning adult English-learners as well. And the best part? They’re completely free. That said; to learn some iPhone and iPad apps that can help you perfect your English skills, continue reading.

English First High Flyers
English First High Flyers

The English First High Flyers app is a great way for you to improve and expand your vocabulary—the best part is that you’re having fun with it through games instead of just writing down the words and memorizing them. There are five games in total, each include audio flashcards. Once you master each set of flashcards and earn the appropriate points, you can then move on to the next level of the game. Each level gradually get’s more complex as you move on.

Download English First High Flyers for iPad

English for Kids
English for Kids

The English for Kids app is a little bit more mature than the one mentioned above, but it’s still a fun and aesthetically pleasing way for you to perfect your spelling and pronunciation of simple English terms. Subjects include the human body, food, numbers, colours, and the personality / characteristics of certain people just to name a few. The app is also equipped with a native English speaking “helper” that will notify you when you’ve selected the wrong answer.

Download English for Kids for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad

Reading Monster
Reading Monster

Like the name suggests, the Reading Monster app is designed to improve one’s reading and comprehension. This app is best used for those who are comfortable with vocabulary since learners will build on sentence structure. Although the curriculum of the games and stories are for elementary school students, it can definitely ease off the pressure of trying to comprehend extremely complex sentences.

Download Reading Monster for iPad

Yes, the apps mentioned above may seem quite juvenile for a few individuals, but it’s a good way to ease people into learning English—after all, when you learned your native language you started the same way. Naturally, once you’ve mastered the “fun” portion of learning the English language, you can definitely move on to more advanced and “serious” learning applications.

This is a guest post by Kimberly Wilson. Kimberly is from accredited online colleges, she writes on topics including career, education, student life, college life, home improvement or time management.
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Monday, October 17, 2011

ESL Kids - great website for the kids to learn English

ESL Kids - great website for the kids to learn English

Whether you’re a teacher or a parent (or both) and are looking for a website where children can learn English, you’ll find ESL Kids a strong ally.

ESL Kids offers many resources like flashcards, worksheets, games or songs. And all for free!

It’s worth describing these online resources in more detail:
  • Flashcards: sorted by different themes like actions, the alphabet, body parts, buildings, Christmas and many more. For each theme, you can choose between several sizes for the flashcard, all of them in PDF format so you won’t have any compatibility problems.
  • Worksheets: create your own worksheet in 3 simple steps: choose a theme, click on “New Random List” and finally choose a model for your worksheet (bingo, “Rock-Paper-Scissors” game and many others.)
  • Games: 8 pages of innovative and funny games to use in the classroom.
  • Songs: a good collection of lyrics from all kinds of popular kids’ songs.
Visit ESL Kids to find out more about these great resources.
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