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✨ Big News: We're now Studycat! 🐾
Several years ago, Pumkin had to say goodbye to make room for Studycat and all her language learning friends. While that might be sad for some to hear, the great news is we have awesome new songs and stories for both English and Spanish learners!
🎵 KZbin: Studycat Kids Songs 🎶 • Studycat kids songs 🎶|...
Plus, our English for kids app and Spanish for kids app has helped 15 million families learn English and Spanish and has been praised in over 24,000 five-star reviews! Meow, that's just fantastic, right?
Studycat for iOS ➡️ studycat.com/kids-learn-english
Studycat for Android ➡️ studycat.com/kids-learn-english
🌟 Why Choose Studycat? 🌟
Embark on a fun journey with Studycat, where language learning for kids is transformed into an exciting, engaging experience! Trusted by millions around the world, the Studycat apps are a haven for active, fast, fun, and effective language learning. Designed for young learners, Studycat offers a comprehensive approach, building listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and giving children the confidence to use languages in real-life situations.
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Old video description:
Our English learning videos are fun for kids; includes cartoons, animations, songs, listen and repeat, question and answer, English conversation, and more
This english video teaches children:
• common nouns & animals. (bird, rabbit, frog, house, balloon, castle)
• "yes" and "no" questions
• singular and plural nouns. (a bird, birds, a house, houses)
• basic vocabulary: not, a, an, know, not know, ready, not ready, right, not right, candy, play, yes, no
• english verb “to be”. (is, are, am)
• reviews introductions and greetings. (Hello, Hi)
• reviews family members (Mother, Father, Brother, sister, Grandfather, grandmother, baby)
English Grammar / Sentences / Questions
Is it a [noun]?
Are they [nouns]?
What are they?
Who is he/she?
What is it?
What are they?
Is he/she?
Yes, it is a/an [noun]. No, it is not a/an [noun].
Yes, they are [noun+s] No, they are not [noun+s].
They are [noun+s].
He/she is [name].
It is a/an [noun].
They are...
Yes, he/she is... No, he/she is not...
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