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Welcome to Learn English Kids. If you are aged 5-12 and want to have fun learning English, you are in the right place! We have lots of free online games, songs, stories, videos and activities for children who want to learn English and have fun.
I want to explore the site.
● Start by trying a game, song, story or video from the homepage of Learn English Kids.
● You can also click on the tabs at the top of the page to explore different parts on our website.
● Use the “A-Z of Topics” list on the right side of every page to help you find subjects that you are interested in.
● Use the search box at the top right of the page to find activities on different topics.
I want to read something in English.
● Read a text online or download it in the Reading Practice part.
● To help you understand the text, do the preparation task first and then play the game or print the worksheets after you read.
● You can also read along with all the short stories as you watch online or you can print the stories too.
I want to practice writing.
● Our Writing Practice part helps you write different types of texts in English. Do the preparation task, read the text, and then do the activity. In our Your Turn part, you can write about lots of interesting topics and post your comments on the site.
I want to improve my pronunciation.
● Listen to a tongue twister (绕口令), and then try to repeat it to help you with your pronunciation. You can also hear and practice English sounds with our stories in the Speak part.
21. What do we know about the website?
A. It needs to be paid to read.
B. It is for 5-12 year-olds’ parents.
C. It also provides offline projects.
D. It helps children learn English happily.
22. What do the Reading Practice part and the Writing Practice part have in common?
A. Neither has worksheets. B. Both have a Your Turn part.
C. Neither has a comment part. D. Both have the preparation task.
23. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To introduce an English website.
B. To advise kids to learn English.
C. To show the ways of learning English.
D. To share the experience of learning English.