Aprilia Kartika Putri 12252.09. LISTENING SPEAKING READINGWRITING.

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Aprilia Kartika Putri

LISTENING SPEAKING READINGWRITING

1. READING: Learn English Kids (British Council)

A Brief about ‘Learn English Kids’ It is a website focusing on developing students’ reading skill in English. It can also help students build their vocabulary knowledge.

Select skill that you want to practice and choose the stories provided

Every story began with ‘vocabulary building’

The story has animation to help students understand it more. It also has native sound that can be heard by clicking the “read” option.

Exercises are provided at the end of the story to help students practice their understanding of what they just read.