LearnEnglish Kids Newsletter
| November 2013
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| | We have added new topic-based worksheets and answer sheets to some of our more popular Your turn topics.
These worksheets can be downloaded and used with learners at home or in class, and when they are finished, they can write their own ideas on the topic on our site. Comments are pre-moderated, to make sure our site is safe for kids.
More worksheets coming soon! |
| | Anti-Bullying Week is the 18th-22nd November, with the theme: "The future is ours. Safe, fun and connected."
Teach your children to be safe when connected on-line by following these tips. You can also have a look at these internet safety websites, especially Beat Bullying, which offers advice and support to children, parents, carers and teachers. |
| | 23rd of November is the start of National Tree Week in the UK, and launches the winter tree-planting season. Kids can also write about planting trees for the environment, and trees in their country, on our Tree week your turn. |
| | Have a question about helping your child or students learn English? Our regular Friday chat on Facebook is the perfect time and place! Questions are answered by Marcus, from the LearnEnglish Kids team, as well as by other parents and teachers - perhaps you can help someone too! Chats take place every Friday - 'like' us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to receive updates. | | | | SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our Youtube channel and check out our videos in high definition. To be amongst the first to find out what's new, join our Facebook page!
Go to our twitter page and follow us there for even more up-to-date information about new content on the site. |
| | Are you aged 13-17? Are you learning English? Go to our LearnEnglish Teens website to find lots of free resources to help you pass exams and have fun while you learn English online. Are you learning English? Have a look at LearnEnglish to find lots of resources to help you practise your English. Do you teach English? Find lesson plans, articles and more on TeachingEnglish, the website for teachers brought to you by the British Council with the BBC. Visit our Premier Skills website to learn two of the world's global languages - English and football. | | |
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