What are the best poems to help kids learn English?
The article shows the most appropriate English poems for kids, including tongue twisters, and adds some related advice.
The article shows the most appropriate English poems for kids, including tongue twisters, and adds some related advice.
Teachers Ann and Joe have much in common. This creative couple live in South Africa and have been teaching at Novakid Online School for three years. And they recently became parents for the third time! Join in our congratulations and read Ann and Joe's stories on our blog.
You may watch your child in their online English lesson and think, ‘Why does it take a teacher this long to cover a topic? Why do they repeat the same thing over and over again?
At Novakid, our native-speaking teachers come from the USA, the UK, Ireland, South Africa, the Philippines and other countries all over the world.
Ema Hosoi is probably one of the youngest Japanese entrepreneurs. She is only 11 years old and is a student at an elementary school in Tokyo. When she was 10, she was impressed to see a bag that had been made out of snack packets which people would usually throw away. This got her interested in upcycling – giving “a second chance” to old things or rubbish which seem absolutely from the first sight.
Long summer vacations go hand in hand with long hours of leisure time for children. Traveling and quality time with friends and family is almost always accompanied by online entertainment or educational activities in front of a tablet, smartphone or computer.
Can you remember when you learned how to swim? Were you inside or outside of the water? Did you learn by staying away from the water and reading about swimming? Probably not. You began learning only when you were in the water.
Learning languages is more efficient when it is organised in a good, structured manner. Appropriate institutions have already developed some ways to evaluate one’s English proficiency and have provided defined proficiency levels to that end. There is an international standard called Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This is the first thing you would probably like to know.
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