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  1. Learn to speak English with confidence. Our online English classes feature lots of useful learning materials and activities to help you develop your speaking skills with confidence in a safe and inclusive learning environment.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · The ‘Learning to Talk’ series is a playlist of short, powerful videos for helping all adults to support children’s early communication development. The ‘Lear...

    • Learning to Talk: from Birth to 3 Months
    • From 3 to 6 Months
    • From 6 to 9 Months
    • From 9 to 12 Months
    • From 12 to 15 Months
    • From 15 to 18 Months
    • From 18 Months to 2 Years
    • From 2 to 3 Years

    A baby listens to your voice. He coos and gurgles and tries to make the same sounds you make. You can help a baby learn how nice voices can be when you: 1. Sing to the baby. You can do this even before he is born! The baby will hear you. 2. Talk to the baby. Talk to others when she is near. She won’t understand the words, but will like your voice a...

    A baby is learning how people talk to each other. You help him become a “talker” when you: 1. Hold a baby close so he will look in your eyes. 2. Talk to him and smile. 3. When a baby babbles, imitate the sounds. 4. If he tries to make the same sound you do, say the word again.

    A baby will play with sounds. Some of these sound like words, such as “baba or “dada.” Baby smiles on hearing a happy voice, and cries or looks unhappy on hearing an angry voice. You can help the baby understand words (even if she can’t say them yet) when you: 1. Play games like Peek-a-Boo or Pat-a-Cake. Help her move her hands along with the rhyme...

    A baby will begin to understand simple words. She stops to look at you if you say “no-no.” If someone asks “Where’s Mommy?” she will look for you. She will point, make sounds, and use her body to “tell” you what she wants. For example she may look up at you and lift her arms up to show you she “wants up.” She may hand you a toy to let you know she ...

    Babies begin to use words. This includes using the same sounds consistently to identify an object, such as “baba” for bottle or “juju” for juice. Many babies have one or two words and understand 25 or more. He will give you a toy if you ask for it. Even without words, he can ask you for something—by pointing, reaching for it, or looking at it and b...

    A child will use more complex gestures to communicate with you and will continue to build her vocabulary. She may take your hand, walk you to the bookshelf, point to a book and say “buk” to say, “I want to read a book with you.” You can help your child talk with you when you: 1. Tell her “Show me your nose.” Then point to your nose. She will soon p...

    Your baby will be able to follow directions and begin to put words together, such as “car go” or “want juice.” He will also begin to do pretend play which fosters language development. You can spur a child’s communication skills when you: 1. Ask the child to help you. For example, ask him to put his cup on the table or to bring you his shoe. 2. Tea...

    A child’s language skills will grow by leaps and bounds. He will string more words together to create simple sentences, such as “Mommy go bye-bye.” He will be able to answer simple questions, such as “Where is your bear?” By 36 months he will be able to answer more complicated questions such as, “What do you do when you are hungry?” He will do more...

  3. Hace 6 días · Talking to a professional can help. Neil and Rob talk about talk therapy and teach you six items of useful vocabulary in this episode of 6 Minute English. This week's question: Who invented the...

  4. Do you learn lots of grammar and vocabulary, but you find it difficult to make fluent English sentences when you speak? In this lesson, we’re going to talk about fluency and what you can do to change this situation and improve your English fluency.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2019 · No one can make your child talk, but we can help children learn to use words and build language using these tips. All children learn from watching others, but children who are “late talkers” or have language delays/disorders need even more support.

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