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9Â¥2011-04-03 11:28:32
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lppv(½ð±Ò+2): I also think it is really difficult for such young children to remember many words. a few simple words may be ok. 2011-04-02 22:31:59
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4Â¥2011-04-02 21:36:15
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6Â¥2011-04-02 21:51:55
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7Â¥2011-04-02 23:21:58
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I think there is no good way except pratising again and again. But ofcourse you can add more interesting elements to your class. For example, play English Children song or play little English Games. I know a software will contains 365 simple English Children songs. You can search for it on the Internet! Have a try!