13/10/2025
Mixing up “much” and “many”? 👉 “Much” goes with uncountable things, and “many” with countable ones.
This rule helps kids build accuracy and fluency in everyday English.
At LEarn2Speak, we simplify grammar so children can use English naturally in school and life.
Helping young learners communicate clearly, confidently, and with joy! 🎉
13/09/2025
Your words inspire ours. Every parent’s journey with LEarn2Speak is a powerful reminder of what happens when children are given the tools to speak English with confidence. From hesitant first words to fluent conversations, these stories reflect the heart of our mission: helping kids learning English thrive.
Whether your child is just starting out or already exploring spoken English for kids, LEarn2Speak makes learning natural, joyful, and effective.
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08/09/2025
Confused between “each other” and “one another”? 👉 Use “each other” for two people, and “one another” for three or more.
It’s a simple grammar rule that helps build English speaking confidence and fluency for children.
At LEarn2Speak, we make spoken English for kids fun and easy. Our program supports ESL beginners, offering English speaking tips for children and helping them learn English naturally.
Perfect for kids learning English the right way—with clarity, confidence, and joy! 🎉
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05/09/2025
A happy parent = our biggest win! 🙌✨
Their child is speaking more confidently than ever — and that’s why we do what we do. 💬💪
Real results. Real confidence. Real communication.
01/09/2025
Mixing up then and than is one of the most common mistakes. ❌ Remember: than = comparison, then = sequence or time. Clear this up today and level up your English! 🚀