Here are a few simple ways:
1.
Talk, talk, and talk to children. Engage
them in meaningful conversation, and help them “use their words” to interact
with other children. Help build their vocabulary by using words they may
not recognize. Adding unfamiliar words to conversations can pique a
child’s interest in learning additional words and discovering how to use them in
conversation.
2.
Read to young learners. Regularly
reading a variety of texts to children—stories, poems, factual books about
animals and the natural world—can expose them to countless new words. It
is even more fun by taking turns. If your child has started to read, one
day you can read to him; the next day, he can read to you. Pre-readers
can “read” a picture book out loud.
3.
Teach your young students the joys of
music! Through learning new songs and singing, children can have
fun while learning new vocabulary. The rhythm of music provides cues that
can help children pronounce multisyllabic words more easily, and because young
children don’t have to worry about pronouncing every new word correctly when
singing with others, they can build their confidence.
It’s never too
early to help children appreciate the usefulness of language, the power of
communicating effectively with others, and the joy of words. Every word
spoken and every word read is truly a gift to a young child.
Glossary
Talk : berbicara poems : puisi
loud : keras turn : bergiliran
Answer this picture below in english. Open here to help you answer these question below
1. I-N-G-S =..........................................
2. W-I=M-S =..............................
3. D-R-E-A =..........................................







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