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>> Synopses

> Sail Away : Episode 13

>> Weekly Focus    
Sail Away > Useful Words & Phrases (13)
  > Keep learning English through TV and the Internet
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Sail Away > This is the last episode in this year's English in the Air project. Which was your favourite programme?
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>> Advice to Parents from Graham Young, ESF English Teacher

  1. Learning a language can be fun and 'English in the Air' can be enjoyable for your child.
  2. It takes a lot of time to learn English. School lessons are not enough. Students need to use English outside of the classroom.
  3. Watching English programmes is, at first, very hard. Maybe your child can only understand 10% of what is said.
  4. Stay positive. Ask your child about what they understood, not what they couldn't catch.

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