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What is the Oxford tree? Where can I go?
Today's science has the nature of "popular science".

Mainly addressed to Bao Dad and Ma Bao who are ready to enlighten their children in English or have a headache for their children's English learning.

First of all, let me briefly explain what an "Oxford tree" is.

Then I recommend an Oxford Tree website I just found, which has many authentic English learning resources.

Most importantly, I got about 500 English picture books published by Oxford Tree. There are also 500 classic children's picture books. The size is about 6G, 1000.

These are all artifacts for raising children! Making good use of these textbooks is a valuable resource for children to learn and grow up.

Needless to say, the importance of English.

Participating in early education, bilingual kindergartens, international schools and senior high school entrance examinations is one of the highlights.

In today's globalization, mastering one more language is beneficial to one's future and national development. My parents, like me, had poor learning conditions in their early years, and they had heard of new concepts and Li Yang in extracurricular reading.

When I grow up, I have plenty of money, but I can't keep up with my study energy and miss the best enlightenment study. It is my regret that I have been "dumb" after studying English for more than ten years.

The rest of my life is too late. It was not until my child A Dai went to early education that I heard the word "Oxford Tree" from my teacher. At first, I thought it was just a book. Whether it is used or not is not important. It's nothing.

It turned out that this was not the case. The mystery is too big and too useful for children. I bought hundreds of various picture books in one breath and found hundreds of G's English enlightenment materials online. The conclusion is:

Among the materials I have seen and compared, "Oxford Tree" is the best! Authentic, close to life, suitable for children.

First of all, we need to find out what the "Oxford tree" is.

In short, it is a set of English learning materials published by Oxford University Press. Why is it called "tree"? Because the learning system that draws it looks like a big tree.

There are roots and branches, deep roots and lush leaves. You can choose the right branch according to your child's age and knowledge level, and learn from the shallow to the deep, with a full sense of accomplishment.

This "Oxford Tree" system is huge, involving stories, poems, audio books, interactive games and so on. The total is nearly 1000. It is very rare that although it is huge, it is not messy.

The story of The Oxford Tree revolves around a pair of parents in England, their three children and a dog. Because the content is close to life, humorous and interesting, many of them can be read with a pen, so they are highly sought after.

As far as I know,/kloc-0 has been adopted by more than 30 countries. China has also introduced a lot. Unfortunately, the so-called genuine "Oxford Tree" I saw in the market has different quality levels, and many of them are actually pirated. The price is also a bit expensive, ranging from hundreds to thousands.

Many precious parents know that the "Oxford Tree" is good and want to enlighten their children in English. But to be realistic, knowing that something is good may not necessarily make up your mind to buy it.

And even if you buy thousands of English books, which one should you buy? Whether pirated or genuine, the cost is quite expensive. What's more, many parents don't like it.

Money doesn't come from the wind. It hurts to put it on the bookshelf. I have bought a lot of books and downloaded a lot of information about "falling ash". How can I do my homework well in advance and really turn it over to see if I need it?

I have a shortcut: before buying any book and a set of learning materials, I should not only read the advertisement, but also read the free electronic version in advance to see if it is good.

So is the Oxford tree.

In the process of collecting information, I found that Oxford Tree built an electronic library on their official website, and uploaded many Oxford Tree series e-books for children all over the world to read for free.

Roughly speaking, there are hundreds of English picture books of Oxford Tree uploaded by official website. Most of these electronic picture books can not only be read, but also listened to, as well as interacted, tested and practiced after class.

Finally, I will share with you three experiences in choosing English picture books for children.

One should be simple. Learn from the most commonly used and basic words around you.

Those low-frequency uncommon words that have nothing to do with daily life, give up temporarily.

Second, we must repeat. All the words in English picture books are repetitive. For example, the newly learned "cat" has appeared more than a dozen times, which is not bad. If it appears once and never appears again, the child will not remember it.

Third, interested. Tilt in the direction that children are interested in. For example, if children like cars, they can buy more books related to cars. If you like animals, buy more animals.

I can't help thinking that if we saw such books when we were young, maybe our English would be much better than today.

My child is five years old this year. In the past five years, I spent tens of thousands of dollars and bought hundreds of picture books and books I like to read. I wish you * * * grow together on the road of chicken baby.

I am "A Dai's father parenting", and I have real parenting experience and understanding of life.