Preparing Your Home for French Learning Success
A child who sees, hears, and touches French every day learns faster and remembers longer. Turn ordinary corners of your home into language hotspots with five easy tweaks.
1. Make French Visible
• Stick colour-coded labels on doors, furniture, and toys.
• Rotate Dinolingo wall posters each week to spotlight new themes—animals, food, or weather.
• Keep a mini whiteboard for today’s word of the day.
2. Create a Sound Corner
Set up a cosy chair and speaker for one lesson from the Dinolingo French course. Five‑minute videos followed by echo games let kids practise pronunciation without screens dominating the room.
3. Stock a Grab‑and‑Go Kit
Use a small basket to hold flashcards, colouring sheets, and a French picture book. Dinolingo’s offline kit includes printable worksheets—perfect for car rides or waiting rooms.
4. Embed Micro‑Routines
• Say bonjour at breakfast.
• Count steps to the bathroom in French.
• Recap the day with three new words at bedtime.
Ten minutes sprinkled across routines beat one long cram session.
5. Track Progress Where Kids Can See It
The Parent Dashboard awards surprise badges every 100 words; print them and pin to a corkboard so achievements stay top of mind.
Final Thoughts
A language‑rich home doesn’t need fancy gadgets, just visible words, daily sounds, and smart tools that gamify progress. Set up your space today, and tomorrow’s bonjour will feel as natural as brushing teeth.
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