I don't know who "Glen Doman" is but any stressor that causes a preschool age child to get his/her electrical neurons working causes the brain to learn. And the younger the child the more the neurons advance.
I want to know whether flash cards of glen doman really work for all the children?
I don't know what that is, but I read in an article that it is just expediting your child's development and nothing else. When the kids reach 6 years old, they'll all eventually level up. So why do we want to spoil their childhood by adding burden to their lives at early age? They'll have the rest of their lives under pressure when they start primary school. SO PLEASE R-E-L-A-X!
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Does anyone know were i can get some Flash Cards so that i can make a picture board that will not cost alot?
Some dollar stores have them for $1
One I know of is dollar tree
Or you can print some for free --
http://www.eslflashcards.com
/http://abcteach.com/directory/basics/fla...
Does anyone know were i can get some Flash Cards so that i can make a picture board that will not cost alot?
ads from a Sunday paper
basic clip art program-
I can usaully find a free pic of what I need somewhere online even if I have to search individual words.
you can also use photographs of actual items
Reply:...or make them yourself, with cut-up magazine images?
One I know of is dollar tree
Or you can print some for free --
http://www.eslflashcards.com
/http://abcteach.com/directory/basics/fla...
Does anyone know were i can get some Flash Cards so that i can make a picture board that will not cost alot?
ads from a Sunday paper
basic clip art program-
I can usaully find a free pic of what I need somewhere online even if I have to search individual words.
you can also use photographs of actual items
Reply:...or make them yourself, with cut-up magazine images?
Is there a game or games (video, baord, flash cards) to help a child who speaks Thai learn English?
My niece only speaks Thai, and has just moved to Maryland with my brother and sister-in-law. I want to get her a Christmas present that would be fun and help her with her English. Any ideas anyone?
Is there a game or games (video, baord, flash cards) to help a child who speaks Thai learn English?
Here is a link to an online resource that has some games and flashcards online:
I teach English as a Second Language
If you go to a Barnes %26amp; Noble bookstore nearest you, they can help you find hard copy books and picture dictionaries. If there is no Barnes %26amp; Noble near you, then amazon will have some stuff.. use keywords English as a Second Language and look for children's materials.
You didn't say how old the niece is. --- okay, 8 years old is 3rd grade level. She'll be able to pick things up faster than if she were younger.
Reply:Kids enjoy playing games of any kind, and you might be surprised if you think about it about how many games, not just language games, but any game, use language. A friend of mine, for example, acquired American Sign Language when she was a child because she went to a school that had some deaf children and the deaf children had really cool playground equipment, so she basically just picked up ASL as she was playing with them. An eight-year-old child doesn't want to feel like she's in school all the time, but she can still learn English from interacting normally with people and doing things with them. Even a simple game like Candy Land, for example, usually involves saying lots of colors, for example. So basically any game that fosters interaction, even if it isn't specifically designed for language teaching, might do the trick.
And I hope you won't mind if I give some advice about what they should be doing with her schooling. I don't know the circumstances behind the fact that a Thai-speaking girl came to live with an American couple, but I suspect that it's something like they adopted a child from Thailand. Children in these situations may not have a normal Thai education and therefore might not be literate in any language. Also, at the age of 8, this girl is approaching the age where she may no longer be able to acquire English like native speakers do. I strongly encourage your brother and his wife to get this girl into ESL classes and keep her there until she is ready to move into mainstream classes. This might be as long as five or six years. Even if she can converse normally in English she may not be prepared to do academic work, which is both linguistically and cognitively challenging. Many people think that she'll be fine if they just stick her into a normal classroom -- they'll tell you things like, "She'll pick it up in a little while." I strongly disagree because this doesn't really help her learn any faster and it's often very hard on the child psychologically, which might lead to discipline problems and even other problems in the long run. They might also consider finding a tutor who can work with the girl on her Thai reading and writing, since research studies have shown that literacy skills transfer across languages, so strengthening her Thai literacy can help her English literacy as well.
Is there a game or games (video, baord, flash cards) to help a child who speaks Thai learn English?
Here is a link to an online resource that has some games and flashcards online:
I teach English as a Second Language
If you go to a Barnes %26amp; Noble bookstore nearest you, they can help you find hard copy books and picture dictionaries. If there is no Barnes %26amp; Noble near you, then amazon will have some stuff.. use keywords English as a Second Language and look for children's materials.
You didn't say how old the niece is. --- okay, 8 years old is 3rd grade level. She'll be able to pick things up faster than if she were younger.
Reply:Kids enjoy playing games of any kind, and you might be surprised if you think about it about how many games, not just language games, but any game, use language. A friend of mine, for example, acquired American Sign Language when she was a child because she went to a school that had some deaf children and the deaf children had really cool playground equipment, so she basically just picked up ASL as she was playing with them. An eight-year-old child doesn't want to feel like she's in school all the time, but she can still learn English from interacting normally with people and doing things with them. Even a simple game like Candy Land, for example, usually involves saying lots of colors, for example. So basically any game that fosters interaction, even if it isn't specifically designed for language teaching, might do the trick.
And I hope you won't mind if I give some advice about what they should be doing with her schooling. I don't know the circumstances behind the fact that a Thai-speaking girl came to live with an American couple, but I suspect that it's something like they adopted a child from Thailand. Children in these situations may not have a normal Thai education and therefore might not be literate in any language. Also, at the age of 8, this girl is approaching the age where she may no longer be able to acquire English like native speakers do. I strongly encourage your brother and his wife to get this girl into ESL classes and keep her there until she is ready to move into mainstream classes. This might be as long as five or six years. Even if she can converse normally in English she may not be prepared to do academic work, which is both linguistically and cognitively challenging. Many people think that she'll be fine if they just stick her into a normal classroom -- they'll tell you things like, "She'll pick it up in a little while." I strongly disagree because this doesn't really help her learn any faster and it's often very hard on the child psychologically, which might lead to discipline problems and even other problems in the long run. They might also consider finding a tutor who can work with the girl on her Thai reading and writing, since research studies have shown that literacy skills transfer across languages, so strengthening her Thai literacy can help her English literacy as well.
What is the difference between trans flash cards and micro SD cards?
nothing. just 2 different names for the same thing
What is the difference between trans flash cards and micro SD cards?
There is NO difference, they are the same thing, they just have different names.
What is the difference between trans flash cards and micro SD cards?
There is NO difference, they are the same thing, they just have different names.
Monday, May 11, 2009
These are used to keep notes or made into flash cards?
these are used to keep notes or made into flash cards-10 letters
These are used to keep notes or made into flash cards?
Index cards
White Teeth
These are used to keep notes or made into flash cards?
Index cards
White Teeth
Is there a site where I can enter flash card information of my own and then play with them online?
I was wondering if there was a site like this. Manual flash cards take forever.
Is there a site where I can enter flash card information of my own and then play with them online?
There are dozens... here is a good one:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/
Hope this helps!
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Is there a site where I can enter flash card information of my own and then play with them online?
There are dozens... here is a good one:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/
Hope this helps!
Reply:glad to know that I surpass all the competition ;) Report Abuse
¿what should i do with these, ESPAÑOL FLASH CARDS /=D?
well, tiengo flash cards now, but theres 1001 :|
how much should i start out with first? 50 100? 20? how much?
XD
and is really just reading the flash cards gona make me remeber -_- i mean im gona go threw 1001 i might forgot the last deck of cards i hade used. any one suggest somthing for me :D?
¿what should i do with these, ESPAÑOL FLASH CARDS /=D?
Try to use 10 every day.Make sure you use them.If at bedtime you know them put 10 other ones into your pocket.It will help you to increase your vocabulary.Try the nouns first and then the verbs,present tense first. Even if you come up with a sentence like-- ayer voy a la escuela.[yesterday I go to school] people will understand you.It takes a lot of constant practise to learn Spanish.I have been at it for more than 45 years and I want to be better yet.
Reply:I use to use flash cards for my French class. Start out with a small number and then once you get good with those, do another stack, and later on mix them.
as that other perosn said, they wont help you in conversations,
theyll only help you to memorize the names of stuff
i hope you learn the language, good luck
Reply:Flashcards are key to learning foreign language because learning vocabulary sets a strong foundation for further learning. You should learn at least 2,500 vocabulary words as the first step, maybe 500 words a week. This is easier than it sounds if you use nmemonics to do so. There are several nmemonic strategies which you can find on the internet or in books. For example, to remember that the spanish word for "old" is "viejo" you may create a sentence such as, "The V.A. hospital is so old it was knocked down with a hoe." Get it? That way you don't have to mindlessly repeat seeing and repeating a flashcard word. Remembering that sentence, which you will for a very long time, is enough.
Reply:You can know some words studying in that way, but you can never learn any language by memorization. You cannot have a conversation with a person with a memorized scheme in your mind.
Think what you do speaking in English. You don't have to think every word you are going to say, you just say them.
Only way to LEARN a language: practice, practice %26amp; practice. And with time you will know it.
The flash cards can help to pass a subject in the school. That's it.
how much should i start out with first? 50 100? 20? how much?
XD
and is really just reading the flash cards gona make me remeber -_- i mean im gona go threw 1001 i might forgot the last deck of cards i hade used. any one suggest somthing for me :D?
¿what should i do with these, ESPAÑOL FLASH CARDS /=D?
Try to use 10 every day.Make sure you use them.If at bedtime you know them put 10 other ones into your pocket.It will help you to increase your vocabulary.Try the nouns first and then the verbs,present tense first. Even if you come up with a sentence like-- ayer voy a la escuela.[yesterday I go to school] people will understand you.It takes a lot of constant practise to learn Spanish.I have been at it for more than 45 years and I want to be better yet.
Reply:I use to use flash cards for my French class. Start out with a small number and then once you get good with those, do another stack, and later on mix them.
as that other perosn said, they wont help you in conversations,
theyll only help you to memorize the names of stuff
i hope you learn the language, good luck
Reply:Flashcards are key to learning foreign language because learning vocabulary sets a strong foundation for further learning. You should learn at least 2,500 vocabulary words as the first step, maybe 500 words a week. This is easier than it sounds if you use nmemonics to do so. There are several nmemonic strategies which you can find on the internet or in books. For example, to remember that the spanish word for "old" is "viejo" you may create a sentence such as, "The V.A. hospital is so old it was knocked down with a hoe." Get it? That way you don't have to mindlessly repeat seeing and repeating a flashcard word. Remembering that sentence, which you will for a very long time, is enough.
Reply:You can know some words studying in that way, but you can never learn any language by memorization. You cannot have a conversation with a person with a memorized scheme in your mind.
Think what you do speaking in English. You don't have to think every word you are going to say, you just say them.
Only way to LEARN a language: practice, practice %26amp; practice. And with time you will know it.
The flash cards can help to pass a subject in the school. That's it.
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