The British Council Online Course English in Early Childhood: Language Learning and Development

Discover how very young children learn English as an additional language and how you can help them progress.

Teaching English to children while they’re still learning their mother tongue is a challenging but rewarding prospect. In this online course, you’ll learn how and why children learn best through play. What can parents and practitioners do to enable children to get the most out of a learning experience?

This course for parents and practitioners will explore how young children learn English and investigate many more aspects of early childhood learning and development.

British Council educators will share their insights and experiences, so that you can learn how to best talk to young children; how to create the best environment for them to learn English as an additional language; and how to monitor their progress.

Through articles, videos and live events you will hear from early childhood experts and parents, and see for yourself how young children learn inside the early years classroom. At every stage, you will be offered tips, advice and downloadable resources that will help you with teaching English as a foreign language to children.

You will join discussions and have the opportunity to interact live with our experienced educators.

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…

  • Investigate how children learn and how they acquire language
  • Discuss the importance of play and look at language development opportunities
  • Reflect on ways to communicate effectively with young children
  • Explore meaningful learning and developing language in context
  • Demonstrate the connection between learning and a child’s well-being
  • Identify ways to support and challenge children, and measure their progress

Who is the course for?

This course will be of interest to you if you are: a parent of young children who wishes to support their child learning an additional language; an English teacher or an early childhood practitioner; or someone who is interested in the area of child development and language acquisition.

If English is not your first language please be reassured that this course is suitable for those who have learnt English to around intermediate level (approximately B1 on the CEFR).

The principles of learning an additional language during early childhood apply to all languages, so if you are a parent, teacher or practitioner interested in teaching languages other than English, you will find plenty of relevant methods in the course.

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14 Responses

  1. Maria Tina Nwosu says:

    I am very interested in this programme. I am a teacher of English language. I will like to improve my knowledge of how to teach the language to children.

  2. María Mendoza says:

    I am interested in this program

  3. Sher Ali says:

    I want to learn basic English language.

  4. DILAWER KHAN says:

    As Salam u Alikum… I am student of Pakistan.. I want learn English.. Because I want to study in Europe and Americans country also China or Canada… I belong from low class family of Pakistan… Cannot afford my higher education experiences.. Please help!

  5. Arathi Reddy says:

    I’m a special educator. Interest in it to reach out to the kids

  6. Camila Ortiz says:

    More info

  7. zamira says:

    Give some advises to young teachers who start to teach very young children

  8. Joy says:

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  9. Antrivedi Nekkanti says:

    Looks good but the course should cater to children whose mother tongue is not English.

  10. Quite a relevant and interesting area to learn feom

  11. Samia says:

    Interested

  12. Samia says:

    I am interested in this course

  13. I would like to attend the course.Its really avery good apportunity who wants to teach their EC

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