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Let your children memorize the spelling of words. To do this, write down words in large print on individual pieces of paper. Stick these paper to the appropriat objects around you. For example, lamp, table, door, window, etc. The more they see the words and associate them with the objects, the easier it is for them to remember the words and the spelling.

Engage them in reading exercises - whether getting involved in storytelling sessions before sleeping, or letting them join children's book clubs in the local library or bookstore.

Encourage your children to speak their mind. It is not only important to use language, but to use language well in intelligent conversations. Coherence, cohesion, and concisement are important in getting their messages across.]]></description>
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Learning a foreign language can be both fun and frustrating, specially if you don't have the talent in learning new languages. But don't let this stop you from acquiring a skill that can be advantageous to you in the future. Just study as hard as you can and follow these tips.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Say Goodbye In Different Languages Goodbye does not necessarily mean a sad greeting. Although it means two people are parting ways with one leaving the other, there’s always a possibility of the two of them seeing each other again in the near future especially when it comes to friends. In fact, it could be a [...]]]></description>
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