1. Sign them up for an online class
Help your children learn by enrolling them in an online class from the comfort of your own home. There are free, practical tools that can be found online, depending on the language you want them to learn. Take advantage of them, without having to spend much on them, so you can help them understand. If you don’t mind shelling out a bit for second language education for your kids, hire a reputable tutor to teach them for an hour or two a day via video call.
2. Try informal learning sessions
Does your child have a student who is fluent in a foreign language, say, Spanish? If there is, recommend that your children enlist their classmate’s support in return for supporting their classmate in other subjects with which he or she might be struggling. If they find your idea amazing, you can also speak with the parents of their classmates to discuss your proposal and settle on the learning session’s specifics. This way, not only did your children learn Spanish fluently at no cost; you found yourself a new parent mate, too.
3. Watch a TV show in another language or a movie with subtitles
In the language your children are learning, find a cartoon show. You can also go online with subtitles to watch your kids’ favorite movies. Having them exposed through these ways to the second language they are studying will help them improve their ability to listen and understand.
4. Buy bilingual books
Visit the bookstore to find educational books written in your native language and translated into the second language that your children are learning to be fluent in, if your children can read. Pick those with fun images and simple labeling to make it easy to understand your children.
5. Use flashcards
Often, the trick is memorization. To help your children memorize the most popular and important words and phrases quickly, hold flashcards in your pocket and flash them at them one by one. This allows them to be more familiar with these main terms, so they know what it means and how to use it in a regular conversation when they hear them next time.
6. Downloads apps
Since children naturally have a limited attention span, they use technology to help them learn, such as fun and engaging games. Download and install them on your electronic devices so that during their learning sessions, or just about anywhere they want, your children can practice with them.