1. Keep frequent English communication with children: Try to communicate with children in English, whether it is singing, telling stories or daily conversation. This can provide them with an immersive environment and help them learn English naturally.
2. Use multimedia tools: Use children's English education resources, such as English songs, cartoons or interactive games, to stimulate children's interest and help them understand new words and phrases.
3. Create a pleasant learning atmosphere: maintain a positive and encouraging attitude and make children feel that learning English is an interesting thing. Cultivate their interest in English through games, role-playing and interaction with other children.
4. Establish daily English habits: add some English elements to family life, such as sticking English labels on things at home, or setting a time to watch English TV programs together every day to make it easier for children to get in touch with English and use it in daily life.
5. Give positive feedback and rewards: When children make progress, give encouragement and rewards. This can enhance their self-confidence and stimulate their enthusiasm for learning English.
6. Find a friendly study partner: If there is an opportunity, let the children participate in the English corner or study with other children who are learning English. In this way, they can learn from each other, practice English and establish lasting friendship.
Remember, early education should pay attention to children's interests and gamification learning methods. Keeping a relaxed and happy atmosphere and helping children to establish a positive attitude towards English will help them master the language better.