1) Start with phrases:
Hello. My name is....
This is a ....It is....(size) and (color).
2) Add nouns, adjectives, verbs in play situations and songs, with lots of repetitions.
3) Have question/answer exercises.
What is on the table? It is a book. Is it big? No, it is small. Is it red? No, it is black and yellow. Can I have it? No, it is mine.
4) Relate to real social situations like dinner, taking the bus, school, stores, etc.
2007-07-31 19:25:53
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answered by embroidery fan 7
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I would start the way I taught all my kids to read and speak English. 1) Teach them the ABCD song. They don't have to know what it is at first. It is just a cute song. Then show them the letters as you sing the song. This will get them to associate the letters with the song. Then start showing them that A says Ah, B says Bu and so on. Go through all the phonetics of the letters. When they get that you can show them how to sound out words while showing them what the words are with pictures or real objects. This will teach reading and word association.
Ok that is just my thoughts
2007-07-31 19:31:23
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answered by midcountycropper 2
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How does one teach math to kids who don't know math or science to kids who don't know science?
You start out by connecting their experiences and knowledge with what you are teaching. Then, you build, basing new knowledge with their growing abilities and the foundations learned each previous day.
Does it work? Since my family didn't know English when we went to school, you'd have to ask my family members:
State Assembly office manager
Research Chemist for Dupont
Child Psychologist
Tennis teaching pro
Auto service advisor
Postal worker
Teacher
Professional sports photographer
By the way, if the kids already knew the language, we wouldn't have to teach them.
2007-07-31 19:30:14
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answered by George Y 7
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don't worry, kids learn quick if you put them in an environment that speaks the language. Make them play with kids that speak english, and you'll definitely see a difference once you speak with them. When I was 7, I went on vacation to the Philippines for a month, I was speaking the language fluently after the whole trip. Trust me, it works. Take care. :]
2007-07-31 19:27:48
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answered by Kina Kalinakailani 2
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Start out with something simple. Amazon has lots of books for young children that are bilingual. You could buy a picture book which shows the object in their traditional language as well as English.
Good luck!
2007-07-31 19:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The same way that you teach anything! If they knew the language, there would be no need to teach them.
2007-07-31 19:22:41
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answered by Ranto 7
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Firstly, need to understand what language do this child know.
Try to input his language - English - pictorial or sign language or objects.
Have to be consistence!
2007-07-31 20:27:47
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answered by piano-qu 1
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