Check out our Ukrainian Dual Language Resources to support new arrivals from Ukraine. Find worksheets and activities that pair Ukrainian with Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Polish and Romanian.
If you’re looking for some handy resources that you can use to support your new Ukrainian children’s learning, without language as a barrier, take a look at some of the lovely Ukrainian Dual Language Resources that we have on offer.
We have a variety of handy worksheets, activities and more, which you can use to support your children’s transition to learning in a different language to Ukrainian. We’ve included dual language teaching resources that pair Ukrainian with Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Polish and Romanian, so you can find the language pairing that’s suitable for you and your children.
You could start by using a resource that introduces your children to a second language, such as the EAL Teaching Basic English PowerPoint. This is a great way to get your children engaged and excited about learning a new language.
Then, it’s time to start expanding your young learners’ vocabulary. Fun activities like the My Family Word Mat or the Clothes Labelling Worksheet help your children to get to grips with new words by showing them visually.
You might like to try an activity that aims to support your children as they go through a challenging experience, while also working on their language learning. The What Am I Able to Control? Worksheet is an effective tool for doing this.
For children who have recently arrived in a new country with a different language, it’s especially important that they feel comfortable and supported in their learning. These Ukrainian Dual Language Resources aim to provide this support with language learning, as well as other aspects of their education.
You can use these dual language resources to develop your children’s:
Like all of our resources, these Ukrainian Dual Language Resources are made by our expert team and approved by teachers, so you can rely on their high quality and you know that they meet curriculum standards.
Here are some handy tips for supporting your children’s learning while they’re getting to grips with a new language: