Activities primary-aged children can try by themselves at home
Here’s an overview of our best free activities, which your child can use by themselves at home. Created by our language-learning experts, they cover all the key skills your child needs to practise.
Online learning activities
These free learning activities, available on a computer or a tablet, help your child practise all four language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking.
This is a quick and easy way to help your child practise a little bit of English every day.
Short learning activities for young learners
CEFR levels: Pre A1, A1 and A2
Online games
Help your child practise English in a fun and motivating way with our interactive games. They are completely free and created by our language-learning experts.
The Greenman app
Suitable for pre-school children, aged 3–5
Sing and learn
Watch our series of free videos with subtitles. Children can sing along and practise their vocabulary.
Remember to download the free learning activities, which help your child practise the vocabulary, grammar and structures used in each song.
Sing and Learn
CEFR levels: Pre A1, A1 and A2
English with Pocoyo
Our fun new videos stimulate children's curiosity through smart games and simple activities that have been specially designed to help young children learn.
English with Pocoyo
Suitable for pre-school children, aged 2-6
Parent and child activity booklet
Download our free activity booklet, and receive lots of creative, everyday activities to help your child practise their reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary and grammar.
Activities you can try at home
CEFR levels: Pre A1, A1 and A2
Super Safari Family Fun
Here’s support for our youngest, pre-school learners. The Family Fun songs and worksheets help you practise numbers and letters at home. They are free to download, and come with explanatory notes for parents.
Super Safari Family Fun
Suitable for pre-school children, aged 3–5
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Check out our blog Help your child learn English for advice and activities you can try at home together.