The adults in a child's life play a significant role in helping a child learn new words. Through everyday conversations and interactions caregivers use this 600 Basic Words Cartoons Flash Cards and talk about what words mean which helps expand a child's vocabulary. You can use this educational flashcards on teaching vocabulary through a variety of fun word-learning strategies. Vocabulary represents one of most important skills necessary for teaching and learning a foreign language. It is the basis for the development of all the other skills: reading comprehension listening comprehension speaking writing spelling and pronunciation. That is why having large vocabulary is absolutely important.
Learn French vocabulary with hundreds of Flashcards in one large book. Featuring all of the images from 4 books in the series including: -Animals -Household Items -Clothing -Numbers, Shapes and Colors A fun way to expand your vocabulary. Great for kids and anybody new to the language.
Clothing Flashcards - Perfect for children and for people learning how to speak English as a second language. This book features over 50 items of clothing drawn in a fun cartoon style. Test yourself: Each flash card has a blank version preceding the card with English text, this allows the reader to guess the word before the answer is shown. Part of the Flashcard eBook series: an expanding collection of mobile Flashcard books, designed for a modern audience.
REA’s Interactive Flashcard books represent a novel approach which combines the merits of flash cards with the ease of using a book. One side of each page includes questions to be answered, with space for writing in one’s answers — a feature not usually found on flash cards. The flip side of the same page contains the correct answers, much as flash cards do. English Vocabulary (Set #1) is fully indexed making it easy to locate topics for study. Thanks to the book form, there is no need to look for and fish out appropriate questions from a box and put them back in the proper order, and there is no need to carry around a box of 1,000 flash cards. The book is easier to take along and carry.
REA’s Interactive Flashcard books represent a novel approach which combines the merits of flash cards with the ease of using a book. One side of each page includes questions to be answered, with space for writing in one’s answers — a feature not usually found on flash cards. The flip side of the same page contains the correct answers, much as flash cards do. English Vocabulary (Set #2) is fully indexed making it easy to locate topics for study. Thanks to the book form, there is no need to look for and fish out appropriate questions from a box and put them back in the proper order, and there is no need to carry around a box of 1,000 flash cards. The book is easier to take along and carry.
A FREE introduction to the flashcard ebooks series. Animal Flashcards - Perfect for children and for people learning how to speak English as a second language. This book features over 50 colorful Animals drawn in a fun cartoon style. Test yourself: Each flash card has a blank version preceding the card with English text, this allows the reader to guess the word before the answer is shown. Freebie edition: Part of the Flashcard eBook series: an expanding collection of mobile Flashcard books, designed for a modern audience.
Numbers, Shapes and Colors on individual Flashcards - Perfect for children and for people learning how to speak English as a second language. Test yourself: Each flash card has a blank version preceding the card with English text, this allows the reader to guess the word before the answer is shown. Part of the Flashcard eBook series: an expanding collection of mobile Flashcard books, designed for a modern audience.
A selection of around 100 illustrated English flashcards. Perfect for children learning to read and for people studying English as a foreign language. Test yourself: Each flash card has a blank version preceding the card with English text, this allows the reader to guess the word before the answer is shown. Part of the Flashcard eBook series: an expanding collection of mobile Flashcard books, designed for a modern audience.
This ebook contains all flashcards from our website, one every two pages. It is ideal for beginners and intermediate learners to acquire some of the most important initial words that make up the majority of everyday conversation. Various features like bidirectional listing make this flashcard ebook the perfect tool on your ebook reader to boost your language skills. This ebook is split into 4 chapters and contains a total of around 2000 vocabularies which you can also find on our website. Each of the words covers two pages. Page one represents the question in the form of the vocabulary you should translate. Page two delivers the answer with translation and additional information for that word if needed. To learn the vocabularies, simply go from page to page and study the words one by one. The 4 chapters in the book contain 2 sets of vocabularies, once learned from English to Uzbek (chapter 1 and 2), and after that from Uzbek to English (chapter 3 and 4). Within that, the first chapter has vocabularies ordered by topic whilest the second chapter has 1000 of the most common vocabularies you need to learn ordered by how often they are used in daily conversations. In addition to using this ebook, you can also go to our website and use the flashcards there to learn and test yourself. The most important part of using flashcards successfully is to use them daily. Studying 100 words a day every day of a week will have a much bigger impact than studying 700 words once a week. Once you know most words in a chapter, write down the ones you still have trouble with and concentrate on those few words several times a day. Once you have moved on to a later chapter, it is also good practice to come back to early chapters from time to time to make sure the easier words are still in your memory. Over time, you will figure out what works best for you. Good luck!
You know you’re going native when the friendships and the routines begin to settle in. Now that you have a core group of people around you, what are you going to do now? Well, like the social butterfly that you are, you’ll want to get together with friends and family and...maybe even meet that special someone. Have no fear, included here is everything you will need: 55+ flash cards to learn useful idioms fast Choose how you learn: with pictures, defintions, sentences, or audio Mp3 audio download of all the idioms, meanings and sample sentences for pronunciation practice Colorful animated images to create your story Testing materials - fill in the blank, crosswords, word lists, etc. Connection to other great resources by Idiom Attack Why idioms? (Idioms include - essential idioms, native expressions, phrasal verbs, common sayings, figures of speech, and colloquialisms) Idiomatic expressions are COLORFUL groups of words that paint pictures in our minds of a meaning unrelated to the individual words. Because the combination of words will seem peculiar to non-native speakers, it is often quite difficult for them to learn idioms. They decorate the daily conversations of native English speakers in various ways. So if your goal is to conquer English, you must conquer idioms first (before they get you). Broaden your social circle and take your interpersonal relationships to the next level! From friends to family to prospective lovers, Idiom Attack is here to help you navigate those tricky parts of speech (minus the relationship advice, of course!) Idiom Attack has developed these flashcards with your busy schedule in mind. We understand that you have a job, work, kids, or other school work to worry about and we want to make learning something new painless. When life catches up to you, just put the cards back in the box and continue with your day. They will be there when you need them next. Be prepared with the finest tools to respond in common yet creative ways. Be fluent in American English and never feel out of place again! Finally, you won’t have to worry about fitting in or not know what to say. TLDR – Learn idioms through visualization, find context, try to translate, find a key word, be creative, have fun, guess, keep your ears open, listen for tone of voice, just listen (speaking will come later), learn by topic, and learn through audio, images, & animation.