Today my son turns two and a half years old. He’s growing like
a weed as they say back home and his language continues to grow at a frightening
(for me anyway) pace. He simply loves speaking in both English and Japanese.
Last Monday, I began work after a three-week holiday. During
my holiday, I spent most of my time with my family. That of course meant that
our house was pretty much an “English Zone.” Living in an English environment
for almost a month was a great boost for my son’s language, but as with every
vacation, it had to come to an end. Last Monday I started work again and it began
with a six-day work-week for me.
Yesterday when I got home from work I took my son to the supermarket
to buy some pancake mix. He babbled in English the entire way, curiously pointing
t everything he saw and sharing a running dialogue about those things. “Look Daddy,
blue car. Big red car. Pigeons are walking. Building is yellow. Look, leaves are
green. Tree is tall.” I loved every minute of it.
After dinner last night, while he was playing with Lego I spent
sometime showing him various flashcards. Most of them were animal flashcards,
but some were also shapes. He is quickly learning them, but I plan to add flashcards
to our daily routine more often. Again, I almost have to think about English as
if I were a teacher (which I am). He doesn’t get exposed to much English on a day-to-day
basis so I need to work hard to help him learn.
Last year I bought a few sets at the local English bookstore,
but have realized that at my son’s pace of learning it would cost me a small fortune
to continue buying them so I have begun to make flashcards for him. I have relied
on some of the great free sites I use for teaching such as MES English and Sparklebox.
I simply print the cards at home and I even bought a laminator so I can make them
last for years. I think it was a worthy investment.
Some flash cards I bought at Junkudo Bookstore. He already knows about 85% of these so I have begun making them myself at home.
You can check out a video below of me showing some color flashcards
to my son the other morning while he was playing. To be honest, he really enjoys
playing with the flashcards. He sees them as a toy. I suppose that’s a good thing!
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I love MES English site. Use it all the time too. Will have to check out the other site you mentioned. I need to be more diligent in my English use and teaching with my kids. Its great he thinks of the flashcards as toys. Learn so much faster.
ReplyDeleteAnd belated Happy New Year!