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First day in school for the seven-year-old son of a Bulgarian IT specialist. "Does anybody happen to know the English alphabet?" asks the kids their new teacher in their first English-language class.
The newer, modified version of the ABC's song we all grew up singing may be hard for parents to grasp, but it's designed to help kids learn better.
Endless Alphabet is fun, educational, and easy to use. It is probably the best childrenu2019s app Iu2019ve ever had the chance to use; my four-year-old son, at least, certainly thinks so.
An organisation called Dream English has changed the tune of the alphabet in a bid to make it more effective, especially for those learning English as a second language.
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