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四年级上册英语辅导书电子版

四年级上册英语辅导

In this unit, students will learn vocabulary related to school, such as classroom objects, subjects, and activities. Here are some tips to help your child study:

  • Review the new vocabulary regularly using flashcards or games like Bingo.
  • Encourage your child to practice speaking by asking them to describe their school and daily routines in English.
  • Watch educational videos or listen to songs in English about school to make learning more fun and engaging.
  • This unit focuses on vocabulary related to family members, descriptions, and activities. Here are some ways to support your child's learning:

  • Have your child create a family tree in English and practice saying the names of family members.
  • Engage in roleplaying activities where your child pretends to introduce their family members in English.
  • Read books or stories about families in English together and discuss them with your child.
  • Students will learn vocabulary related to daily routines, time, and activities in this unit. Here are some study tips:

  • Create a daily routine chart with your child in English and practice using time expressions like "get up," "have breakfast," "go to school," etc.
  • Encourage your child to write a diary entry in English describing their daily routine.
  • Use a daily routine song or video to help your child memorize the sequence of daily activities in English.
  • This unit introduces vocabulary related to seasons, weather conditions, and clothing. Here are some suggestions for practice:

  • Discuss the weather and seasons with your child in English every day, using phrases like "It's sunny," "It's raining," "It's cold," etc.
  • Have your child draw and label different types of weather (sunny, rainy, snowy) in English.
  • Watch weather forecast videos in English together and ask your child to summarize the information they hear.
  • In this unit, students will learn vocabulary related to food, drinks, meals, and preferences. Here are some activities to reinforce learning:

  • Have a pretend picnic with your child and use English words to describe the food and drinks you "eat" and "drink."
  • Go grocery shopping together and practice naming different food items in English.
  • Cook a simple recipe together and use English instructions and ingredient names while cooking.
  • By engaging your child in fun and interactive English learning activities that are relevant to their daily life, you can help them build a strong foundation in the language. Encourage regular practice and provide positive reinforcement to boost their confidence and motivation. Remember, every child learns at their own pace, so be patient and supportive throughout their language learning journey!