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Trial version is ’Trial preschool English’
Product version is ’Child parrot English study'.
This app has a trial version and a full version.
This is for toddlers, nursery school, kindergarten, and elementary school children to learn English.
This app is made for small children. It is simple everyday English conversation.
It is all in English, and there is no translation, but it can be understood with explanation from the parent while looking at the screen. After listening to it many times and learning it, parents can talk to their children.
The child will respond by parroting back and forth, which will help the child learn English conversation.
Shorter sentences are recorded in a male voice. Please start with English conversation using these short sentences. Once you have learned these short sentences, learn the sentences in the female voice.
The contents are simple English conversations about the weather, time, date and time, eating, living room, and bathing.
How to Use
There are units 1 through 7.
Each unit has a looping voice. Before going to the next unit, press the stop button of the current unit to stop the audio. Press the voice button again when you go to the next unit.
This is a learning material for young children around 5 years old to speak English by parroting after their parents. At first, please listen to the English conversation repeatedly with background music. After the English sentence is played, the parents should tell the meaning of the sentence to the child. This should be repeated several times. This will help the child to understand the meaning of the English sentence.
Then speak to the child in English. If he does not understand, translate it for him. The child should respond in English by parroting back. Repeat this process and you will start to make progress in English conversation.
Since young children have a hard time remembering, we recorded the abbreviated sentences in a male voice. Start with this conversation at first: “What day is it today?” and then just remember what “what” and “day” mean and the conversation will progress. Eventually, you will be able to remember “What day is it today?