Foreign Language
- The child practices reading in Russian every day, improving their language skills and vocabulary.
- By reading regularly, the child develops fluency and comprehension in Russian.
- Reading before bed helps the child associate Russian with a relaxing routine, making language learning more enjoyable.
- The activity encourages the child to explore Russian literature and exposes them to different writing styles and genres.
To further enhance the child's development in Russian, you can try incorporating other language-learning activities, such as:
- Creating a word wall with commonly used Russian words and reviewing them daily.
- Listening to Russian audiobooks or podcasts together to improve listening comprehension.
- Playing language-learning games or using educational apps specifically designed for Russian language acquisition.
- Encouraging the child to write short stories or sentences in Russian to practice their writing skills.
Book Recommendations
- I Can Read Russian: My First Russian Words by Elena Makarova: This book introduces basic Russian vocabulary and phrases through colorful illustrations and simple sentences.
- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Russian Edition by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo: This book features inspiring stories of women from around the world, translated into Russian, to encourage reading and empower children.
- ÐоÑÑнок по имени Ðав by Nikolay Nosov: This classic Russian children's book tells the story of a mischievous little kitten named Gav and his adventures. It is an engaging read for young Russian learners.
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