There’s no real secret to learning a new language: your child has to hear and speak it as often as possible. But if you don’t speak the language yourself or don’t use it on a daily basis, the process may not be so simple. Fortunately, there are many great learning strategies your child can use, such as watching movies in the language they want to pick up. To help your child get the most out of this activity, encourage them to do the following:
- Write down some of the words or expressions they don’t understand
- Look up the meaning of those words and expressions
- Summarize the plot of the film in their own words (in the language they’re learning, of course!)
- Etc.
Learning a new language takes a lot of concentration, so watching an entire movie in one sitting can be tiring. To keep things fun and manageable for your child, try having them watch just 20 minutes of a film per day. Other options include choosing a TV series instead, or reserving weekend screentime for learning their second language.