Teaching Children German

If the German education system updated?
What does that teach children the alphabet or to read up what they're 6 years? I have read when I was 4! Why they dither for the first 3 years of primary school, then under pressure and care for children from 4 years with all sorts of things they should have been gradually learning over time? And finally, why should a child leaves elementary school at age 10 to go to high school after only four years of primary education? I do not understand. Really.
If you think that the German system is bad enough, you want to see the United Kingdom. Because my birthday falls where I started at age 4 ½ years and like you, through the efforts of my mother, I could read before I started! Alas Who has been almost 65 years! Half of children who leave school here can not even read or write properly or even do arithmetic Simple! Courtesy of Left Wing Tips and Political Correctness. Even teachers can not bloody spell simple words, as a recent survey has shown, then how can you expect children to?
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The Mozart Effect: Music For Children, Vol. 3 – Mozart In Motion $3.96 1999 Oppenheim Award. Based on the Avon Books release The Mozart Effect by Don Campbell, accomplished author, teacher, musician and noted authority on music and healing. Features some of Mozart’s most powerful, playful and affecting compositions, selected by the author for children ages 2-16 and designed to achieve a particular effect, including encouraging movement and motivation. Includes “Champ… |
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Bilingual Bee Alphabet DVD – ENGLISH – FRENCH – GERMAN – SPANISH – TURKISH – Ultimate bilingual education on your TV for the whole family! $14.99 Created by parents, Bilingual Bee “Alphabet” explores letters in an entertaining way using everyday objects, toys, and real-life footage, set to cultural classic music. With its upcoming volumes in the series, such as Numbers Colors and Shapes, My House, Opposites, Nature, Animals, Action Words, Phrases, Seasons, At School and Play, Bilingual Bee is sure to provide you with the common words your … |
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Rosetta Stone Homeschool German Level 1 includes Audio Companion, Parent Administrative Tools, Supplemental Education Disk & Headset with Microphone $195.00 Rosetta Stone Homeschool features a foreign language curriculum specifically designed to provide homeschool students with a rich, fully interactive and engaging language-learning experience, while giving parents the tools and resources needed to manage student progress without extensive planning or supervision. Rosetta Stone Homeschool is self-paced and designed to make it easy for parents to offe… |
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Rosetta Stone Homeschool German Level 1, 2 & 3 Set includes Audio Companion, Parent Administrative Tools, Supplemental Education Disk, & Headset with Microphone $458.00 Rosetta Stone Homeschool features a foreign language curriculum specifically designed to provide homeschool students with a rich, fully interactive and engaging language-learning experience, while giving parents the tools and resources needed to manage student progress without extensive planning or supervision. Rosetta Stone Homeschool is self-paced and designed to make it easy for parents to offe… |
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Berlitz Kid’s German Picture Dictionary $10.04 Teaches basic German words for such terms as colors, shapes, numbers, and animals through entries offering a picture, a translation, and a simple sentence, along with a beginner`s conversation guide. |
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Learn German the Fast and Fun Way $13.11 Updated with helpful facts and tips for international travelers, this new third editions of Learn German the Fast and Fun Way is suitable as language teaching book for adults as well as for older children. It instructs beginners in the basics of readin… |
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Soldier X $6.92 Erik Brandt, a World War II veteran working as a teacher, is admired as a hero by his adoring students. What the students don’t know is that during the war Brandt fought for the German, not American, army. In a series of flashbacks, Brandt describ… |
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Aurora (Hardcover) $31.67 Description not available. |
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