6 to 8-Year-Old Children

Most 8-year-olds continue to develop their vocabulary rapidly, with an estimated 3,000 new words learned in a year.

Children are also beginning to show their ability to play on words. They should start using a word to convey the opposite of its literal meaning.

At this age, your child should be able to:

  • Use more complex sentences
  • Use correctly the majority of English pronouns
  • Be able to talk and write about what people are doing using present continuous
  • Be able to talk about what they are good or not good at doing
  • Be able to talk and write about what they like
  • Be able to read about their childhood memories and write their own using the verb “to be” in past simple
  • Be able to compare things that are alike and different using comparative and superlative adjectives
  • Be able to describe people
  • Be able to talk and write about daily routines using present simple
  • Be able to use past simple with regular verbs
  • Be proficient at using must/ mustn’t to express obligation
  • Have more fluency reading age-appropriate texts in this language
  • Use correct pronunciation when speaking in English

These milestones will help you choose content from eKids that your child finds engaging and that can also help improve their English skills.