7 Simple Language Video games/Actions for Children: How I Educate My Kids to Communicate Any Language



On this video I present you 7 simple and enjoyable video games I play with my children to assist them construct vocabulary in 4 languages: Chinese language, French, English and German.

Hope they offer you some inspiration in supporting your infant’s language growth. Thanks for watching!

1 Music chair – 00:26
2 Run and contact the correct phrase – 00:48
3 Hop and rely – 01:14
4 Draw and study – 01:54
5 What’s within the bag? – 03:02
6 Guess what? – 03:31
7 The colour field – 04:33

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ABOUT ME
My title is Rui. I’m a Chinese language girl who has been dwelling and touring within the US, the UK, and France since 2007. In 2013 I married my French husband and we’re presently dwelling in France with our two children. On this channel I share movies on interracial marriage and household, completely different habits and traditions between China and France, and elevating multiracial and multilingual kids.

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14 thoughts on “7 Simple Language Video games/Actions for Children: How I Educate My Kids to Communicate Any Language”

  1. Hi Rui, I love this video!! The games are amazing! I would like to ask you if you are interested in developing some language games with us. So We are an educational organisation based on Shanghai and we work for providing kids with a better English learning environment. If you are interested, could you please send me your email? Thanks a lot!

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  2. Please upload more game videos. This video is very straight forward. Not too much talking of adults, very clear example, not requiring lots of materials. I wish you success with your channel.

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  3. Hi, love your channel. Just wondering if you have any tips specifically for teaching an infant a foreign language? My mother tongue is Vietnamese and I speak English to my baby most of the time. Just wanna know if there is anything else I should do.

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  4. These are great ideas – thanks for sharing! 🙂 I love how much fun they have while learning! 
    Once they have enough vocabulary, I found with my students, story cubes are a great way to not only put their vocabulary to use but they'll have lots of fun making a creative, silly story too!

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  5. hey ,if anyone else is searching for how to talk to toddlers try Loctavan Teaching Toddler Strategy ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my cousin got amazing results with it.

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