English as a family. Phrases to practice with children

Learning English is, nowadays, a compulsory subject in many schools. It seems indispensable to know him in adult life to be able to express himself in this language y, and that in most jobs they already ask for a good level of English and, in addition, traveling will be easier. Many parents want or

Learning English is, nowadays, a compulsory subject in many schools. It seems indispensable to know him in adult life to be able to express himself in this language y, and that in most jobs they already ask for a good level of English and, in addition, traveling will be easier.Many parents want or should help their children with the language, since children are being initiated earlier in their learning, but they do not do it for fear of being wrong or because they have a very basic level of language. However,

we can help our children , with small everyday words or phrases in English that they will incorporate into their vocabulary almost without realizing it and we will be favoring the learning of the language.Phrases in English to teach children

There are basic phrases and words that are used to answer politely, say hello or say good morning. They are not complicated and children can learn them easily. If you acquire the habit of repeating them from time to time and then its meaning in Spanish, children will learn them almost without realizing it.

The important thing is to practice them routinely and constantly .- Hello: Hello

- Good bye: Goodbye
- Good morning: Good morning
- Good afternoon: Good evening
- Good night: Good night
- Thank you: Thank you
- You're welcome: You're welcome
- By please: please
- How are you ?: How are you?
It is not necessary to teach them very complicated sentences, only related to their day to day and everyday elements, as their English teachers are to deepen more in the language.

- Put your troussers on: Put on your pants

- There you have your socks: There you have the socks
- Please, tie your shoes: Please, abrochate the shoes
- Brush your teeths: Brush your teeth
- Come on! Dinner's ready: Come on! l Dinner is ready
- Let's go to school: Let's go to school
- Hurry up, it's late: Hurry, it's late
- What would you like for breakfast ?: What do you want for breakfast?
- Have you finished studying ?: Have you finished studying?
- Do you have homework today ?: Do you have homework today?
Parents also have other resources such as English songs and short stories. You do not need to have a Cambridge accent, on the Internet there are a lot of these kinds of resources for children to sing and dance songs in English or listen to interesting stories.