Tips for Reviewing English During Summer Holidays

…no homework, no fights and no forgetting what they have learned!
Summer is a time for rest, play and adventure. But it can also be a great opportunity for your children to maintain what they have learned during the school year.…     …without getting overwhelmed and without turning review into an obligation.

If you’re wondering how to help them review English during the holidays in a light and effective way, here are some simple ideas:

1. 15 to 20 minutes per day is enough

No need to spend hours in a summer workbook. As this article from El Confidencial (read it here), explains, spending just 20 minutes a day on English can make all the difference. The key is to do it consistently… …and make it enjoyable.

2. Make the review feel like a game

When an activity is fun, they learn without even realizing it! Choose resources that combine reading, games and challenges to make English part of a daily summer game. If there are points, rewards or characters to go with them, even better.

3. Accompany without being the teacher

We know that many families want to help, but they don’t always know how. Ideally, your children should be able to progress independently, without you having to correct or explain each exercise. Just encourage them, accompany them… …and celebrate their achievements!

Looking for a tool that has it all?

We present Milton Summer, a digital proposal designed for primary school children to review English during the summer with joy, motivation and without complications.

  • Access from any device (without installing anything) and regardless of the location.
  • Activities, reading and games designed for their age group
  • 15 to 20 minutes per day
  • Virtual points and rewards system
  • Designed to encourage autonomy