Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Practice makes Perfect

Okay, I know that is an age old adage, but it's true. Children are wired the same as adults and need to practice their new language every day. It's easier for them and for you.

If you took a foreign language in high school or college, I'm sure you understand what I mean. During the summer break, you probably lost a lot of what you learned. So when you started back with your language classes, you had to review a whole lot of what you previously learned.

I am not saying that you have to do a whole lesson a day or anything like that. I'm a mother too, I understand. Some days you just try to make it through the day. But on days like that, you can still just do little even if it's saying 'Bonne Nuit' at night to each other and to their stuffed animals.

My advice is to just let them hear the language on a daily basis even if it is only 1 phrase. They will remember that it is 'French' and what they learned on other days.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Colors


One of the first things my children enjoyed learning in French were the colors. The way I really helped them to practice colors was to integrate it with basic everyday activities, like coloring or painting. I would say "Look, mommy is coloring the flower 'rouge'. What are you going to color that tree?" Even if they say "green", just say "oh vert, that's a great choice." Eventually they will start picking it up.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Welcome...

Hi, I'm Yvonne Crawford, the author of French for Little Boys. I have created this blog to give people helpful teaching tips for their children or students. I want to make the experience as enjoyable as possible for your children so check back often for new activities that you can do with your children. And remember you don't need to be fluent in French to teach it to your children.