Yes, that is true! I am showing the easiest way to help struggling readers break big words up into more manageable parts. It’s an amazing reading hack for them! 😊
So my eight year old daughter shows me a book and asks me how to pronounce the authors name and it’s Chassahowitzka. I say ok what you wanna do is sound it out and break it down into little words. After a few mins of further explanation I say you know what let’s look up a RUclips video cuz I’m not teacher lol. Well this video was absolutely perfect, I’m not the best at explaining things, especially to my children so I love how there’s easy to understand videos like these on RUclips to assist me in teaching my babies.
Names of people and places don't necessarily follow the phonics rules. I tell the readers that we don't mean any disrespect, but we can just use the first initial for the unfamiliar names. It's normal to not know how to pronounce names. They are very personal!
@@MelissaDietz-b3i Yes, since parents can spell names and pronounce them however they wish, names can certainly be a challenge. Places, too! I have my kids sound them out the best they can and just know that they can just go with that until corrected.
I am a lteracy volunteer I meet with adults 1 night a week for 2 hours. I laughed when you said your student's would guess the rest of the word after the first division, I guess that doesn't go away. I stress my desire for their ability to read independently and want to make the most of 2 hours. Your thought's or direction would be greatly appreciated.
I love that you are helping adults who slipped through the cracks and haven’t learned to read yet. It is never too late for people to learn. Email me at Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com and we can talk more about what I would recommend. I’ll need to hear more about what they are able to read/not read at this point before steering you in any direction, but typically, you just need to teach them the “tricks” as well as a good blending technique to get them going. If you are working with dyslexic learners (which you probably are), you will want to teach very explicitly and systematically, introducing a limited number of “tricks” at a time so that the information can be practiced and stick. You’ll want to make sure to cover spelling as well. As you add “tricks” and practice reading/writing with them, their ability will grow. Once they can decode and encode most words accurately, you can really get into the comprehension side. Hope this helps! Email me for more if you’d like! I’d love to help in any way that I can.
You are very welcome! 💕 I’m so glad you are helping your child master reading! What a gift it will be! Keep up the great work and let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you for this video. I normally get difficults in reading i would want more of these lessons so that i can learn because not knowing how to read brings down my self esteem.
This is VERY technical. Thank you for going through it! To help add gross motor movement, I tape off several (5 or 6?) tiles for the student to step or jump with each syllable they see/say. It's weird the first couple of times, but then they like it as if it's a line dance or dance-dance revolution. Reading IS rocket science!
Dear Ma'am I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to inquire about the video you shared on teaching children to read and write big words. I found the snippet you provided very helpful and would love to access the full video. Could you please share the complete video or provide a link to where I can watch it or subscribe? I am eager to let my children learn more about your methods and techniques for helping my children improve their reading and writing skills. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. I look forward to hearing from you soon
@@olumidebankole575 Thanks so much for your nice comment. I’m so glad you found the video to be useful. This is the entire video that was taken, but I do have many more videos on RUclips that you might find useful. I also have videos teaching all of the “tricks” in my Black Belt Reading program. You can find the Black Belt Reading program at: www.kidscanonlineacademy.com/black-belt-reading The Black Belt Reading Program was created to help guide you and your child through the reading and writing process. It is a self-paced video learning program that you can do in the comfort of your own home. Simply watch the teaching videos with your child, help your child complete the downloadable learning packets, and watch your child learn to read and write! If you need help teaching your kids to read and write, look it up! Best of luck, Katy
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking for education about teaching adult ESL with low literacy skills. I need help so I'm looking for resources. Not finding anything for adults so I'm here looking for children. I am earning a BA in linguistics. 2 classes left! They unfortunately don't teach phonics in my program. But I did get other training, like phonetics and general linguistics. One thing I learned is that English is a language where we prefer to start syllables with the consonant. This is pretty important. It's specific to English. So I really liked this video, especially how you talk about connecting or gluing the vowel to the next letter, the tricks, and the way you segment with boxes and underline things with arrows. I like that you teach ER as a whole sound, thats awesome and I will take that with me. But I disagree with how you segmented every word here. Maybe that's a dialect difference, or maybe you are avoiding 4 letter chunks. I don't know. But what I do know is this: I say things differently than how you're teaching these words to be broken up. I say con fi dent. (Not con fid ent). I say per se vere. (Not per sev ere). And I say a ccom plish. (Not ac com plish). And I say the a in accomplish with a like "a cup of mustard", "the," or the "uh sound." (Its phonetic name is the schwa, [ə], not [æ]) Not a like "apple" or "black." Also I think people would be very supported if they learned 2 syllable words first before doing 3 syllables. If possible. Anyway thank you for your video and your hard work. ❤🎉
@@Michelle-x5l Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. I’m so glad you found the video to be helpful. I have found that many beginning and/or struggling readers need an easy way to attack words that doesn’t require a lot of memory; that’s why I teach how to break up the words like that. It helps them figure out the word because they just need to hear all of the parts; the brain usually helps them adjust it into however they actually say it after that. It’s kind of like a basic recipe that you can alter as needed to fit your tastes. The alternative is to memorize all the syllable types and go from there, but that often slows down the process and causes a lot of extra work and confusion. But I mostly work with English speakers who struggle with memory and processing issues. Good luck with your teaching! Knowing phonics is key to unraveling the code. We have so many letters that work together to make new sounds. Learn those and pass along that info when you teach. There will be exceptions, but those are a lot easier to deal with when you can easily decode 80-85% of the words. All the best and much success! Katy
I appreciate your nice comment! Thank you so much! I have seen this method work for so many kids - takes the confusion out and helps them read much bigger words almost instantly!😊🙌🏼
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas, car dans les dictionnaires ou dans des sites qui séparent les syllables, c’est plutôt pour le mot confident : con-fi-dent???
Yes, that is correct! Dictionaries show the “official” way to separate the word, but there are many ways to actually break it up to read it. I teach kids struggling to read and write the “easiest way” so that they can be successful. Sometimes this means breaking the word in slightly different places for the simplicity of where to break words, but, in the end, it usually works out. Since I generally work with native English speakers, most are able to hear the word once sounded out and pronounce it correctly. Hope that answers your question! Thanks for chiming in!😊
@@kidscanreadandwrite2119 Bonjour, je ne vous ai pas écrit pour juger votre méthode, mais pour comprendre, comme vous l’avez sans doute deviner, je suis une québécoise qui apprend l’anglais et dont mes parents étaient analphabètes. J’ai appris l’anglais en prononçant comme en français, ce qui devenait autant incompréhensible pour la compréhension et l’écriture, mais étant maintenant à la retraite, j’ai appris la transcription phonétique pour vraiment respecter la langue anglaise et surtout la comprendre, la parler et bien l’écrire. Je m’arrête à beaucoup de détails afin de mieux comprendre. Je vous félicite pour votre méthode qui aide les jeunes anglophones qui ont plus de difficultés. Vous leur donnez l’espoir de réussite et comme vous le dites si bien, peu importe la méthode en autant qu’elle apporte des résultats et surtout la motivation et la réussite. Bravo! Pour votre travail, vous donnez à ces jeunes ce qu’il y a de plus important, que la réussite est possible et votre patience et votre passion sont les deux belles qualités que vous avez et qui offre l’aide nécessaire pour que les jeunes ne perdent pas espoir et qu’en travaillant peut-être plus fort, ils arriveront aux mêmes résultats que les autres. Par votre attitude, vous changez leur vie et vous êtes une aide précieuse pour leurs parents. Félicitations et continuez votre beau travail. Merci d’avoir pris le temps de m’écrire! 🇨🇦Linda
Thank you dear its really enjoyable to watch your videos, cuz u makes studying English is fun and easier, but i wish when ever u read a word u say what it means cuz im trying to also understand everything , anyways god bless you and thanks for your work ❤️
Feel free to tell me more about your situation so I can give you some tips or try to help. You can contact me at Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com. I’d be happy to help in any way that I can.
That’s true, but the kids I work with don’t think that way since they do not know these things yet. I am teaching how to quickly teach kids to read and write big words BEFORE they have this sort of advanced knowledge. I love your knowledge of English, though!
Hi mam how to find short vowel or long vowel in a syllable in words confident as pronounced as confeedent or but sometimes I get confuse I hope u will clear my doubt
@@lilyjoon5699 In which word are you referring to? In general, a vowel will make the short sound unless it has a reason to say its name. “Tricks” (like e at the end of hide, er, ing, ed endings, le endings, etc) love to “boss” vowels if they can reach them. They can generally only go over one letter to do so. If a vowel comes at the end of an “open syllable”, it will often say its name as well. Does that help?
I always list it in the description. Look at the description, and it should help you find everything you might be looking for - the website addresses, the program links, etc. If you can’t find it, let me know. Thanks so much for watching! Just in case: For more help learning how to teach your kids to read and/or write, you can find our Black Belt Reading program at: 🔗 www.kidscanonlineacademy.com/offers/j5gr8BEb/checkout I created the Black Belt Reading program to help you teach your child to read and write in the comfort of your own home!🏡 It is a self-paced video learning program that YOU can do from just about anywhere. Simply watch the teaching videos with your child, help your child complete the downloadable learning packets, and watch your child’s CONFIDENCE and LOVE FOR LEARNING grow as they LEARN TO READ AND WRITE! 🥰 If you need help teaching your kids to read and write, click here: www.kidscanonlineacademy.com/offers/j5gr8BEb/checkout! If you need a more advanced version of the program or have any other questions, contact me at Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com. To visit our website store, go to: 🔗 www.kidscanreadandwrite.com/store.html To get the Black Belt Reading trick packets individually (as well as other products we offer), visit our GumRoad Store: 🔗 kidscanreadandwrite.gumroad.com For other questions, go to: 🔗 www.KidsCanReadandWrite.com 🔗 www.KidsCanOnlineAcademy.com All the best and much success, Katy Huller
@@olajumokealabi-babalola7371 yeah I moved to Mexico so I had to learn Spanish cus I didn’t know Spanish that well so I started learning but in the process I forgot about English and also my family hated me for knowing English so I stopped completely and then my dad made me leave school all this when I was 11
@@kidscanreadandwrite2119 thanks ma’am I have been going through a lot sense I was 11 my dad made me quit school when I was with him in Mexico so I had to forget English so I could learn Spanish now the only option I have is my GED but thanks for the support
I’m an adult and this helps me too. Because some words that I read, in fiction or nonfiction are really long. Thanks!
I’m so glad it helped! Thanks so much for chiming in! 🥰
Love the method of find the vowel and glue it to the next letter. Great and helpful.
I’m so glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for your nice comment!
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confident is divided into syllables as con / fi / dent (Which also breaks the open syllable rule.)
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Yes, that is true! I am showing the easiest way to help struggling readers break big words up into more manageable parts. It’s an amazing reading hack for them! 😊
There are tons of division variations for different accents. No worries. Whatever works for the student.
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So my eight year old daughter shows me a book and asks me how to pronounce the authors name and it’s Chassahowitzka. I say ok what you wanna do is sound it out and break it down into little words. After a few mins of further explanation I say you know what let’s look up a RUclips video cuz I’m not teacher lol. Well this video was absolutely perfect, I’m not the best at explaining things, especially to my children so I love how there’s easy to understand videos like these on RUclips to assist me in teaching my babies.
Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me your fun story! Made my day! ☺️
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Names of people and places don't necessarily follow the phonics rules. I tell the readers that we don't mean any disrespect, but we can just use the first initial for the unfamiliar names. It's normal to not know how to pronounce names. They are very personal!
@@MelissaDietz-b3i Yes, since parents can spell names and pronounce them however they wish, names can certainly be a challenge. Places, too! I have my kids sound them out the best they can and just know that they can just go with that until corrected.
Greeting mam do you have a list of big words? Thank you for video..
I am a lteracy volunteer I meet with adults 1 night a week for 2 hours.
I laughed when you said your student's would guess the rest of the word after the first division, I guess that doesn't go away. I stress my desire for their ability to read independently and want to make the most of 2 hours. Your thought's or direction would be greatly appreciated.
I love that you are helping adults who slipped through the cracks and haven’t learned to read yet. It is never too late for people to learn. Email me at Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com and we can talk more about what I would recommend. I’ll need to hear more about what they are able to read/not read at this point before steering you in any direction, but typically, you just need to teach them the “tricks” as well as a good blending technique to get them going. If you are working with dyslexic learners (which you probably are), you will want to teach very explicitly and systematically, introducing a limited number of “tricks” at a time so that the information can be practiced and stick. You’ll want to make sure to cover spelling as well. As you add “tricks” and practice reading/writing with them, their ability will grow. Once they can decode and encode most words accurately, you can really get into the comprehension side. Hope this helps! Email me for more if you’d like! I’d love to help in any way that I can.
I like your method about segmenting big words to make decoding easier!
Thank you for sharing these techniques❤ My child teacher taught him to skip bigger words. I’m on a mission to teach him to be a confident reader.
You are very welcome! 💕 I’m so glad you are helping your child master reading! What a gift it will be! Keep up the great work and let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you so much! I would like to learn more about your system breaking up words
What would you like to know?
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Thank you for this video. I normally get difficults in reading i would want more of these lessons so that i can learn because not knowing how to read brings down my self esteem.
Thank you for your nice comment! I’m so glad you are finding my videos helpful. Wishing you all the best and much success on your reading journey.😊
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Do you have a video about how to read open syllables? I can't find one
Sorry, I haven’t made one on that yet!
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@@sandrasimplus4842 My pleasure! Thanks for watching! I hope it helps! 😊
This is VERY technical. Thank you for going through it! To help add gross motor movement, I tape off several (5 or 6?) tiles for the student to step or jump with each syllable they see/say. It's weird the first couple of times, but then they like it as if it's a line dance or dance-dance revolution. Reading IS rocket science!
@@MelissaDietz-b3i My pleasure! Thanks for your thoughtful comment and hard work to help kids! 😊
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Yes, I do teach privately. You can contact me by emailing Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com.
Dear Ma'am
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to inquire about the video you shared on teaching children to read and write big words. I found the snippet you provided very helpful and would love to access the full video.
Could you please share the complete video or provide a link to where I can watch it or subscribe? I am eager to let my children learn more about your methods and techniques for helping my children improve their reading and writing skills.
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. I look forward to hearing from you soon
@@olumidebankole575 Thanks so much for your nice comment. I’m so glad you found the video to be useful. This is the entire video that was taken, but I do have many more videos on RUclips that you might find useful.
I also have videos teaching all of the “tricks” in my Black Belt Reading program. You can find the Black Belt Reading program at:
www.kidscanonlineacademy.com/black-belt-reading
The Black Belt Reading Program was created to help guide you and your child through the reading and writing process.
It is a self-paced video learning program that you can do in the comfort of your own home. Simply watch the teaching videos with your child, help your child complete the downloadable learning packets, and watch your child learn to read and write!
If you need help teaching your kids to read and write, look it up!
Best of luck,
Katy
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I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking for education about teaching adult ESL with low literacy skills. I need help so I'm looking for resources. Not finding anything for adults so I'm here looking for children.
I am earning a BA in linguistics. 2 classes left! They unfortunately don't teach phonics in my program. But I did get other training, like phonetics and general linguistics. One thing I learned is that English is a language where we prefer to start syllables with the consonant. This is pretty important. It's specific to English.
So I really liked this video, especially how you talk about connecting or gluing the vowel to the next letter, the tricks, and the way you segment with boxes and underline things with arrows. I like that you teach ER as a whole sound, thats awesome and I will take that with me.
But I disagree with how you segmented every word here. Maybe that's a dialect difference, or maybe you are avoiding 4 letter chunks. I don't know. But what I do know is this: I say things differently than how you're teaching these words to be broken up.
I say con fi dent.
(Not con fid ent).
I say per se vere.
(Not per sev ere).
And I say a ccom plish.
(Not ac com plish).
And I say the a in accomplish with a like "a cup of mustard", "the," or the "uh sound." (Its phonetic name is the schwa, [ə], not [æ]) Not a like "apple" or "black."
Also I think people would be very supported if they learned 2 syllable words first before doing 3 syllables. If possible.
Anyway thank you for your video and your hard work. ❤🎉
@@Michelle-x5l Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. I’m so glad you found the video to be helpful.
I have found that many beginning and/or struggling readers need an easy way to attack words that doesn’t require a lot of memory; that’s why I teach how to break up the words like that. It helps them figure out the word because they just need to hear all of the parts; the brain usually helps them adjust it into however they actually say it after that. It’s kind of like a basic recipe that you can alter as needed to fit your tastes. The alternative is to memorize all the syllable types and go from there, but that often slows down the process and causes a lot of extra work and confusion. But I mostly work with English speakers who struggle with memory and processing issues.
Good luck with your teaching! Knowing phonics is key to unraveling the code. We have so many letters that work together to make new sounds. Learn those and pass along that info when you teach. There will be exceptions, but those are a lot easier to deal with when you can easily decode 80-85% of the words.
All the best and much success!
Katy
Thank u 😊
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
My child reads imcon but fide she sees magic e.
So she reads fide as long vowel i as in hide.
Help please
My mom got me watching this video
That's amazing 😘
I appreciate your nice comment! Thank you so much! I have seen this method work for so many kids - takes the confusion out and helps them read much bigger words almost instantly!😊🙌🏼
Thank you so much
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
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I’m so glad my videos are helping you!💕
@kidscanreadandwrite2119 I am 27 years old man now, since I was 7 years old I been trying to read and spell
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas, car dans les dictionnaires ou dans des sites qui séparent les syllables, c’est plutôt pour le mot confident : con-fi-dent???
Yes, that is correct! Dictionaries show the “official” way to separate the word, but there are many ways to actually break it up to read it. I teach kids struggling to read and write the “easiest way” so that they can be successful. Sometimes this means breaking the word in slightly different places for the simplicity of where to break words, but, in the end, it usually works out. Since I generally work with native English speakers, most are able to hear the word once sounded out and pronounce it correctly. Hope that answers your question! Thanks for chiming in!😊
@@kidscanreadandwrite2119 Bonjour, je ne vous ai pas écrit pour juger votre méthode, mais pour comprendre, comme vous l’avez sans doute deviner, je suis une québécoise qui apprend l’anglais et dont mes parents étaient analphabètes. J’ai appris l’anglais en prononçant comme en français, ce qui devenait autant incompréhensible pour la compréhension et l’écriture, mais étant maintenant à la retraite, j’ai appris la transcription phonétique pour vraiment respecter la langue anglaise et surtout la comprendre, la parler et bien l’écrire. Je m’arrête à beaucoup de détails afin de mieux comprendre. Je vous félicite pour votre méthode qui aide les jeunes anglophones qui ont plus de difficultés. Vous leur donnez l’espoir de réussite et comme vous le dites si bien, peu importe la méthode en autant qu’elle apporte des résultats et surtout la motivation et la réussite. Bravo! Pour votre travail, vous donnez à ces jeunes ce qu’il y a de plus important, que la réussite est possible et votre patience et votre passion sont les deux belles qualités que vous avez et qui offre l’aide nécessaire pour que les jeunes ne perdent pas espoir et qu’en travaillant peut-être plus fort, ils arriveront aux mêmes résultats que les autres. Par votre attitude, vous changez leur vie et vous êtes une aide précieuse pour leurs parents. Félicitations et continuez votre beau travail. Merci d’avoir pris le temps de m’écrire! 🇨🇦Linda
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I love that you are working on it! I hope my videos help you! 🙏🏼😊
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Thank you dear its really enjoyable to watch your videos, cuz u makes studying English is fun and easier, but i wish when ever u read a word u say what it means cuz im trying to also understand everything , anyways god bless you and thanks for your work ❤️
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There's a woderful book called "The logic of English" which explains that.
Hi my name araceli and I would like to read better how can you help me
Feel free to tell me more about your situation so I can give you some tips or try to help. You can contact me at Katy@KidsCanReadandWrite.com. I’d be happy to help in any way that I can.
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My child not writing . problem how improve.
Try watching the videos I did on how to help your child write their first words. You have to build writing skills. How old is your child?
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THE BASE WORD IS CONFIDE( ENDS MAGIC E) . -ENT IS A SUFFIX, THE SYLLABLES ARE -CON-FI-DENT. THE D CONSONANT SOUND GLIDES TO -ENT .
That’s true, but the kids I work with don’t think that way since they do not know these things yet. I am teaching how to quickly teach kids to read and write big words BEFORE they have this sort of advanced knowledge. I love your knowledge of English, though!
So true!!!
Your video help me so much thank you
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching and letting me know! 😊
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Hi mam how to find short vowel or long vowel in a syllable in words confident as pronounced as confeedent or but sometimes I get confuse I hope u will clear my doubt
Why does it say short vowel i in stead of long vowel i as in hide
@@lilyjoon5699 In which word are you referring to? In general, a vowel will make the short sound unless it has a reason to say its name. “Tricks” (like e at the end of hide, er, ing, ed endings, le endings, etc) love to “boss” vowels if they can reach them. They can generally only go over one letter to do so. If a vowel comes at the end of an “open syllable”, it will often say its name as well. Does that help?
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Its very good for kids to read
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That´s a huge puzzle to kids who studies syllable division. According to cambridge dictionary it´s not correct.
Please madam can you give me the website I mean your website thank you
I always list it in the description. Look at the description, and it should help you find everything you might be looking for - the website addresses, the program links, etc. If you can’t find it, let me know. Thanks so much for watching!
Just in case:
For more help learning how to teach your kids to read and/or write, you can find our Black Belt Reading program at:
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Katy Huller
Ireally appreciate and am going to learn how to read my words easy, iwill keep following you
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I want to hear me and you talk because I don't know how to read properly I don't even know for you please
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Hello! Thanks for watching!
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Am here for my self
Thanks for watching! I hope it helps!
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I am 42 dont tell teacher lol l learn how to say it
Bro I’m 17 and I forgot how to read 😑
Keep reviewing! It will come back to you! You just need to know the code!
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@@olajumokealabi-babalola7371 yeah I moved to Mexico so I had to learn Spanish cus I didn’t know Spanish that well so I started learning but in the process I forgot about English and also my family hated me for knowing English so I stopped completely and then my dad made me leave school all this when I was 11
@@olajumokealabi-babalola7371 I forgot to mention I was there for 4years
@@kidscanreadandwrite2119 thanks ma’am I have been going through a lot sense I was 11 my dad made me quit school when I was with him in Mexico so I had to forget English so I could learn Spanish now the only option I have is my GED but thanks for the support
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Great one! Will do!
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