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How to Say “I love you” in different languages

                                                                               Say I love you in different languages French – Je t’aime Japanese – 愛しています Spanish -Te quiero Polish […]

Language Development and Delayed Speech

Bilingual Babies and Late Talker Syndrome & Apraxia Babies are usually expected to talk (utter 40-80 words) around the age of 1.5. Some parents might panic if their 18 months don’t say even one word. The reality is, if a baby doesn’t talk at this stage, that does not mean there’s a problem with the

Can DVDs Teach Kids Languages?

The short answer is yes simply because language DVDs make babies process audio information coupled with visual information passively or actively which influence the phoneme differentiation and increase familiarity with the sounds. When children pay attention to the material, they acquire receptive or expressive vocabulary as explained below. If they don’t pay attention to the program they

Arab family values, fun facts

Arab families like in many other cultures live together in one house. They are usually big sized families with many children. Arabs are known to be religious and God fearing people. They are warm and hospitable people who look after their guests very well. Arabic lessons for kids

How to say “Happy fathers day” in different languages

“Happy fathers day” to all dads out there. In Swedish: Grattis på farsdagen! In Polish: Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji dnia ojca! In Dutch: Vrolijke vaderdag / De gelukkige Dag van Vaders In Turkish: Babalar gününüz kutlu olsun. In Finnish: “Hyvää Isänpäivää!” In Albanian: Gëzuar ditën e babait! In Spanish: ¡Felíz día del padre! In French:

Quotations about Knowing more than 1 language

“All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.” Gordie Howe “Just learning to think in another language allows you to see your own culture in a better viewpoint.” Gates McFadden “He was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages; so ignorant that he bought a cow to ride on.”

Deinonychus – Dinosaurs

The Deinonychus is a really interesting dinosaur that has answered a lot of questions about dinosaurs and has created a whole lot more questions. One of the biggest questions the Deinonychus created was whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Before scientists started to study the Deinonychus, they mostly believed that dinosaurs were slow, cold-blooded animals.

Velociraptor – Dinosaur facts

The movie Jurassic Park turned the Velociraptor into one of the most well-known names in the dinosaurs. If Velociraptors were still alive today, they would probably think this was pretty cool…except for one problem: The Velociraptors in Jurassic Park were nothing like the real-life version of these dinosaurs! In fact, the “Velociraptors” in that movie

Ankylosaurus – Dinosaurs

The Ankylosaurus is not one of the most famous dinosaurs, but it might be one of the coolest! While the Ankylosaurus only ate plants, it had a tail that was like a big club, and its body was covered in armor! In fact, the Ankylosaurus is sometimes called the tank of dinosaurs. Its tail could

Brachiosaurus – Dinosaur facts

The Brachiosaurus was one of the biggest animals to ever walk the Earth! A lot of the information we have about the Brachiosaurus comes from the stuff we know about the Giraffatitan, which scientists used to think was one type of Brachiosaurus. Giraffatitans weight as much as 23 tons, which is about as much as

Stegosaurus – Dinosaur facts

The Stegosaurus is one of the most popular dinosaurs, and the huge plates on that stood up from its back make it really easy to recognize. These plates were probably used to protect the Stegosaurus, but some scientists think these plates did other things too. In fact, these plates might have even helped keep the

Triceratops – Dinosaurs

The Triceratops was the last type of dinosaur to become extinct, which means that they lived more recently than any other dinosaur! The Triceratops is very easy to recognize, because it had three horns on its face and a really big head. In fact, the head of the Triceratops could be longer than a full-grown

Tyrannosaurus Rex – Dinosaurs

The Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the biggest and most dangerous dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth. The name Tyrannosaurus Rex means “Tyrant Lizard King,” and the T Rex’s big body and huge teeth made it dangerous to a lot of smaller dinosaurs. It stood as high as a second floor window, and its teeth

Are all fossil animals dinosaurs?

We know most of our information about dinosaurs from the bones and fossils that paleontologists have found in the ground. These bones have told us about what dinosaurs looked like, the ways they were built, and even the ways their bodies worked! There are also other fossils that paleontologists have found from the same time

Why did dinosaurs die out?

The truth is, no one really knows how dinosaurs became extinct. We know that it is not normal for a whole group of animals to die out at once, and there are lots and lots of ideas about why this happened. A lot of scientists think that there was a big meteorite that smashed into

Were dinosaurs social animals?

While some dinosaurs liked to be alone most of the time, there were other dinosaurs who always wanted to be with each other! These dinosaurs who liked to be with their friends usually stayed together for a reason. Sometimes, these groups of dinosaurs stayed together to hunt. Other times, they stayed together for protection. And

Why did some dinosaurs grow so big?

We all know that some dinosaurs were really, really big, but have you ever wondered why? Nowadays, the only animals that come close to being as big as dinosaurs are whales, and there have never been animals outside the ocean who grew as big as dinosaurs. Paleontologists think that one of the reasons dinosaurs grew

Did dinosaurs communicate?

Dinosaurs didn’t talk the same way you and I do, but like all animals they had their own ways of communicating. All dinosaurs probably used body language to tell others what they were thinking, especially when a boy dinosaur liked a girl dinosaur or when one dinosaur was angry at another, but some dinosaurs probably communicated

How fast could a dinosaur walk or run?

Have you ever imagined what it would be like to have a hungry T. Rex chasing you? Well, believe it or not, there is actually a chance you would have been able to get away! Some scientists think that the Tyrannosaurus Rex was no faster than a person. Of course…there are other scientists who think

How long could a dinosaur live?

You might wonder how long a dinosaur lived. If you wonder this, you are not alone! Scientists have spent a bunch of time trying to answer this question, but a final answer depends on a lot of different things. One of the things we still don’t know about dinosaurs is whether they were warm-blooded or

Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?

All animals need warmth inside their bodies if they want to stay alive. While some animals, like dogs and birds and even people, can keep their insides warm even when it’s cold outside, there are other animals, like lizards and snakes who have to use the sun and air to keep their insides warm! Some

How many types of dinosaurs are known?

You might be wondering how many different types of dinosaurs there were. This is a very good question, but one problem in answering this question is that we’re not even sure how many dinosaurs we know of! About 700 species of dinosaurs have been named, but some scientists think that we only know of about

How are dinosaurs named?

We don’t know what dinosaurs called each other when they were still walking around on Earth, but we certainly know what we call them nowadays. And let’s face it, some of the names sound downright funny! Triceratops? Pterodactyl? Where in the world did these names come from! Well, these names came from all sorts of

Did all dinosaurs live together, and at the same time?

You’ve probably seen at least one drawing of dinosaurs that shows a Stegosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus standing close by each other, but…you know what? Stegosauruses and Tyrannosauruses lived millions of years apart. In fact, the time between the T-Rex and the stegosaurus is even bigger than the time between the T-Rex and you! The three

Where did dinosaurs live?

230 million years ago, Earth looked a lot different from the way it looks today. Not only did dinosaurs live on all seven continents back then, but also, all seven continents were stuck together as one big continent called Pangaea. That would sure make it a lot easier to travel around the world, wouldn’t it!

Did dinosaurs and people live at the same time?

There are still a lot of things we don’t know about dinosaurs, but one thing we know for sure is that dinosaurs and people never lived on Earth at the same time. In fact, people did not appear on Earth until about 65 million years after dinosaurs disappeared! Then again, some paleontologists think that our

When did the dinosaurs first appear on Earth?

You might wonder how long ago dinosaurs first showed up on Earth. Well, the simplest answer is “A long, long time ago!” To be more exact, there was a dinosaur in South America called the Eoraptor who lived about 230 million years ago! And that’s not even the end of the story. Scientists think they

What colors were dinosaurs?

Just like people, different dinosaurs had different skin colors! Of course, there are no pictures of dinosaurs that let us see exactly what they looked like, but paleontologists (the scientists who get to study old fossils!) have a pretty good idea of the colors that different dinosaurs wore. Recently they discovered that some dinosaurs had

What did dinosaurs eat?

Just like you and me, dinosaurs got hungry! But dinosaurs couldn’t just pop open a bag of candy when they wanted to eat. They had to find food on their own. Some dinosaurs ate lizards and turtles. Some dinosaurs ate eggs. Some dinosaurs ate other dinosaurs, and some even ate animals that were already dead!

Chimpanzee Facts – Animal facts for children

Chimpanzees are the closest relatives to humans in the whole animal kingdom! They live in different parts of Africa, but they are spread all around the world in zoos, as pets, and even as test patients for scientists. Because of how closely chimpanzees are related to people, they have a lot of similarities to us!

Dolphin Facts – Animal facts for children

It seems like dolphins are some of the most popular animals in the world, and it’s no wonder why! In addition to being really, really cute, dolphins are extremely smart, and they are extremely friendly. For centuries, there have been stories at sea about dolphins helping to save drowning sailors, or about dolphins protecting people

Shark Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Of all the scary, mysterious animals in the world, sharks are right up there near the top! Sharks are the greatest predators in the ocean, and they are one of the animals that people fear the most. This fear for sharks comes from the shark attacks people hear about, and from movies where sharks are

Zebra Facts – Animal fun facts for children

If you look at a zebra and take away the stripes, you will notice that a zebra is a whole lot like a horse. In fact, zebras are very closely related to horses and donkeys. Of course, the stripes are one of the main differences between zebras and their relatives! Another difference is the fact

Rhino Facts – Animal fun facts for children

If you want to talk about body armor, look no further than the rhinoceros! The rhino is covered in thick armor that protects it from predators, and it has a horn above the nose that makes it easy to spot! The rhino horn is made out of keratin, which is the same our hair and

Orangutan Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Orangutans are very easy to spot because of the reddish-brown hair that covers their bodies, but if you want to spot them in the wild you’ll have to go a long way from home, because orangutans only live in Asia! The name “orangutan” means “man of the forest,” and this is a great description of

Lion Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Lions are called the kings of the animal kingdom, and one good look at an adult male lion gives you a really good idea of why lions have this nickname. Lions are the tallest of all the big cats, and they are some of the most powerful animals in the world! While lions used to

Tiger Facts – Animal fun facts for children

If someone asked you what the largest big cat is, you would probably say the lion. But actually, the tiger is the largest of the big cats! The tiger is one of the most respected animals in the world, and it is also one of the most powerful. While tigers used to live all over

Gorilla Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Gorillas are the largest of all living primates (which is the family of animals that includes monkeys and apes). Just how big are gorillas? Male gorillas can grow as big as a full-grown adult, and they can weigh a whole lot more! That’s not the only thing gorillas have in common with people, either. In

Elephant Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO  Who knows if it’s true that “an elephant never forgets,” but one thing that definitely is true is that elephants are some of the smartest animals on the planet. As the largest land animal in the world, elephants also have the largest brains. While most of their brains are used for smell, hearing, and

Giraffe Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO  Of course, everyone knows about the giraffe’s long neck and about the cool pattern on their body, but what else is there to know about the tallest land mammal? As it turns out, there’s a lot of cool stuff! Giraffes live in Africa, and they like to live in places where there are a

Deer Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO  If you’ve ever been on a highway outside of the city, you’ve probably seen a “Deer Crossing” sign. These signs are all over the country, and the reason is because deer are all over the country! In fact, deer are all over the world. Deer are fast, graceful animals, and they usually live in

Bear Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO A lot of people get scared when they hear the word “bear,” but actually, real-life bears are less like the idea so many people have of bears…and are more like teddy bears! While a lot of people think of bears as terrifying predators, they are actually omnivores (which means that they will eat meat

Crocodile Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO   If you think that dinosaurs are extinct, you might want to think again! While crocodiles are not exactly dinosaurs, they have been around since the age of the dinosaurs, and they are more closely related to dinosaurs and birds than they are to other reptiles. Just like dinosaurs, crocodiles are really interesting animals, and

Butterfly Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO Butterflies might be the most amazing of all the insects with their bright colors and magical way of flying around, it makes them some of the best-loved creatures in the world. Many think that butterflies live for only a short time, but while some butterflies live for only one week, other butterflies can live

Cow Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO Cows are some of the most important animals in the whole world. There are 1.3 billion cows on Earth, and if this seems like too big of a number to really understand, that’s because it is! Cows give us milk, beef, and leather, and they also help by pulling carts and plows on farms.

Parrot Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO The parrot is a bird that lives in parts of the world where they can find lots of trees and warm weather. That sounds nice, doesn’t it! Parrots usually have really bright feathers, and they are known for how smart they are. Not only can parrots learn words from people, but they can also

Snake Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO All the way through history, snakes have been some of the most important animals. Whether it is in religion, in entertainment, or even in stories, snakes have stood for everything from evil to sneakiness to danger. But actually, snakes would probably be happiest if you just thought of them as interesting animals who like

Penguin Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Penguin facts: If you’re the kind of person who likes to get close to animals in the wild, penguins are a great chance for you to do just that! Since penguins have no land predators, they are very comfortable with people, and a lot of times they will walk right up to people, hardly getting

Horse Facts – Animal fun facts for children

DINOLINGO Horses are some of the prettiest and most popular animals in the whole world, and you can find them all over the world! While most horses are owned by people (instead of living in the wild), there are still some wild horses in the world today, and until about 6,000 years ago all horses

Camel Facts – Animal fun facts for children

Camels are well-known for the funny looking hump on their back, but camels are also some of the coolest animals out there! While a lot of people think that camels store water in their humps, this is actually wrong. The hump on the camel’s back is made up of fatty tissue! The idea that camels

Is Online Instruction Better than Offline Instruction?

A recent study indicates that  online learning is as effective as, if not more, than traditional face to face instruction. According to a meta-analysis conducted by Barbara Means, Yukie Toyama, Robert Murphy, Marianne Bakia and Karla Jones from the Center for Technology in Learning which analyzed 99 studies by comparing on-line and off-line education between

How to say “Happy mothers day” in different languages

Here at Dinolingo we wish all amazing Moms in the world a Happy Mothers’ Day! Japanese: 母の日おめでとう Haha-no hi omedetō French: Bonne fête des mères! Chinese Mandarin: 母亲节快乐 (traditional: 母親節快樂) Mǔqīnjié kuàilè Italian: Buona Festa della Mamma! Portuguese: Feliz Dia da Mãe! Spanish: ¡Feliz día de las madres! Russian: Поздравляю Вас с днём Матери! :

Which language teaching method is the best?

Up to date, a number of academic studies have investigated the relationship between applied linguistics and language pedagogy. While –among the two most popular techniques–grammar-translation has been regarded as outdated, immersion only programs are also the target of some harsh criticisms. At Dino Lingo, we reviewed both of the methods and summarized the pros and

Why did the dinosaurs become extinct?

  The world would have been a different place if the dinosaurs were roaming all around. But they are gone…it’s been about 65 million years… The story goes like a giant meteor hitting Yukatan peninsula in Today’s Mexico and activating many volcanoes. The skies were covered with ashes, plants did not grow and many creatures

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