If your child can sing a chant once and repeat it all week… that’s language learning gold.
At Fun To Learn, we love using short, rhythmic chants to help children remember vocabulary naturally—especially daily-life words like the days of the week. When kids chant together, they’re practising:
- Pronunciation (clear sounds)
- Rhythm & stress (more natural English)
- Listening & turn-taking
- Confidence speaking out loud
The Days of the Week (Mon–Sun)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
3 Easy Ways to Practise at Home (2–5 minutes)
1) The “Today / Tomorrow” game
Ask:
- “What day is it today?”
- “What day is tomorrow?”
- “What day was yesterday?”
2) Clap the tricky one: Wednesday
Many kids find Wednesday difficult. Try clapping it out:
WED – NES – DAY (3 claps), then say it smoothly.
3) Weekly routine sentences
Use your child’s real schedule:
- “On Monday, I have…”
- “On Saturday, I…”
- “On Sunday, we…”
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