1853. What do you do in summer? Keeping English alive


 
In the north hemisphere now we’re in summer, and kids are on vacations.
Something that can help them hold and keep English until the new academic year can be reading readers, or unabridged books and e-books.
As well the non-native English language teacher can do the same: reading novels or non-fiction essays.
It’s important that all the effort and struggle we’ve invested during the year (also the kids) in teaching and learning English would not be spoiled.
Anyway, what the kids have learned is there, somewhere in their brains and spirit. With the new year all that will be born again.
Reading is a good way of keeping English or any other modern language alive, even any ancient language, like Grecian or Latin. There some centers where Latin is learned, and the things in the class are said in those “dead” languages. / Photo from: Ideal landscape. miriadna com

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