yes. at least as far as we know.
And it has to be a person, not a TV set.
Some effective strategies for parents to enhance their toddler's vocabulary development include reading to them regularly, talking to them often, using descriptive language, playing word games, and encouraging them to ask questions.
Sleep talking, or somniloquy, is the act of speaking during sleep. It's a type of parasomnia -- an abnormal behavior that takes place during sleep. It's a very common occurrence and is not usually considered a medical problem.
Body language, knowing what they are talking about and good vocabulary i guess...
if you're talking about hangman on paper, you can play that whenever you get a decent vocabulary
we don't know what you are talking about.
By talking
the section5 4 3 2 or 1 what 1 are u talking about i need 2 know which one you are talking about. My vocabulary words are section 1 lavatory section 2 telegraph section 3 tatters section 4 aquaintance section 5 scamp
It depends...if you're talking about the ability to hold or contain something, then volume, measurements or dimensions. If you're talking about a job, then position. If you're talking about ability, then capability might work.
That is called baby talk or parentese. It is a form of communication characterized by a higher pitch, simplified vocabulary, and exaggerated intonation that is often used when talking to babies or young children.
Its an English Proficiency Test that you are talking about I believe. And it tests your knowledge and evaluates your grammar. Helps you extend your English vocabulary to.
27 month old children have a small vocabulary and they say a lot of monkey hear monkey say. so watch what you say they repeat everything that's heard because they are starting to expand their vocabulary.
by talking to the magic pixie of peanut butter on toast