2. Role-playing games: Let children play different roles, such as teachers, doctors, policemen, etc. Then ask them to describe their day or deal with a problem. This can exercise children's imagination and expressive ability.
3. Look at the picture and talk: Show the children a picture, and then ask them to describe the content on the picture. This can help children learn to look at things from different angles and express their ideas clearly and methodically.
4. Story Solitaire: Children take turns telling a story, and everyone's story begins where the story of the previous person ended. This game can exercise children's memory and creativity.
5. Riddle guessing: This is a simple game, but it can help children learn how to express abstract concepts in language. For example, you can ask your child, "What gets dirtier the more you wash it?" Then guide them to find out the answer.
6. Poetry Recitation: Choose some simple and interesting poems for children to recite. This can not only improve their pronunciation and intonation, but also help them understand the artistic conception of poetry.
7. Free writing: Give children a theme, let them play freely and write their own ideas. This can exercise your writing ability and innovative thinking.