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Summary: Learn how to compare words in "Fill in the Blank," the reading game for kids, in this free video series on teaching kids to read and like reading.
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Katalin Toth Katalin Toth is an experienced mother of two children. She is a professional English teacher who is teaching English creatively to toddlers, nursery and schoo... read more
Hi, I am Katalin, the creator of Creative English. I am here on behalf of Expert Village, and I am going to explain you why reading games are important for children. Okay, now let's count how many words we've got. Okay. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-five... How many have you got? Okay. I thought twenty-three words. Well done. Thank you. I've got twenty-five. How many have you got? I've got seventeen. Alright, great. Okay. Now let's read the words, and tick if you have those words. So Marty should start because he's got the least. Yes. I have "yes." I have it. No. Yes, I have that. Yeah. Day. I've got that, too. I don't. Slow. I don't have "slow." And I haven't got "slow." As. I've got as. Deer. I haven't got "deer." Not. I haven't got "not." I haven't it either. Rain. I have rain. Near. Near. I've got "near." Barbara's turn. Okay. Easter. Oh, that's a good one. I don't have it.