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15 Best Cartoons to help you Learn English

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A great way to learn spoken English is watching televisions shows, especially cartoons. You’ll notice that the cartoons listed are all shows meant for young children. This is because these shows tend to use simple language and avoid the use of slang or other elements that might be problematic for new English speakers. Although they are popular and entertaining, shows like SpongeBob and Adventure Time use a lot of made-up words and incorrect grammar. The shows listed here may be for children, but they are all very enjoyable in their own way. Also, many of these shows review vocabulary, letters, and other things that can help you learn English.

  1. Daniel Tiger

Daniel Tiger is a cartoon inspired by the famous Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. This show, with its unique animation, follows the adventures of Daniel Tiger as he learns about all of the wonderful things and people that exist in his neighborhood.

  1. Sesame Street

Sesame Street has been airing and teaching audiences for over forty years. The lovable and recognizable characters, such as Big Bird, Elmo, and Cookie Monster, will help you learn English as they perform fun and informative skits.

  1. Bubble Guppies

This Nick Jr. show is about a group of mermaid children who go to school and go on many adventures in their underwater world. The adorable mermaids sing songs, dance, and use their imagination to learn about different topics, making it a very enjoyable show.

  1. Paw Patrol

In Paw Patrol, a group of talking puppies and their human leader Ryder patrol their town to help out with different situations, such as fires and other emergencies. This show has a habit of using puns and other plays on words. It is an excellent way to expose you to these elements, as well as idioms. It is also great for dog lovers!

  1. Wonder Pets

This show narrates the exploits of the Wonder Pets, a rescue group made up of a turtle, duck, and guinea pig. Together, they use teamwork to help other animals that are in need. These fuzzy friends love to sing catchy song as they go on missions, which provides a fun and easy way to learn English.

  1. Little Einsteins

Little Einsteins is another show that uses songs to teach, but focuses almost entirely on music. In every episode, the characters introduce a famous musician, such as Mozart or Beethoven, and one of their iconic music pieces. Throughout the episode, this music accompanies them as they go on quests and teach the audience about other certain topics. It is a wonderful way to learn English and also learn about influential people in the world of music.

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  1. Jake and The Neverland Pirates

This cartoon is a spin-off of Disney’s movie Peter Pan. In this adaption, a young pirate named Jake and his friends fight against the evil Captain Hook and his crew. Through his magical adventures, Jake teaches the audience about right and wrong.

  1. Clifford The Big Red Dog

Clifford The Big Red Dog is based off of a children’s book series. As the name suggest, Clifford is a big dog, so big he is larger than a house! The show follows some of the situations that Clifford and his owner encounter due to his enormous size.

  1. Arthur

Arthur is a popular children’s show that has been airing since the 1990s. The main character is an aardvark who goes to school with other animals. This educational cartoon teaches the audience about everything from how your body fights infections to disabilities, such as Asperger’s syndrome. Arthur will help you learn English as well as many other important things.

  1. Blue’s Clues

Blue’s Clues has been a favorite among children for years. It combines animation with a live actor. Blue, a puppy with blue fur, and her owner look for clues around their house and solve mysteries. As they are searching for clues, the show teaches you about letters, numbers, and other educational topics. It is enjoyable to figure out the mysteries, and you will learn English too!

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  1. Super Why

This PBS show is all about reading; the power of reading literally gives the characters super powers. The heroes use their abilities to teach the audience about letters, vocabulary words, rhyming, and many other important concepts you need to know in order to read and speak English. For visual learners, this is a great way see how different words are spelled and pronounced.

  1. Doc McStuffins

Doc McStuffins is an adorable cartoon where a little girl acts as a doctor for her stuffed animals and toys. These toys are actually alive and interact with her as she helps her patients and solves problems. This show can help bring back some childhood memories and also teach you some medical terms.

  1. Wallykazam

Wallykazam features a cast of fantasy creatures, such as a troll, dragon, and goblin. In each episode, Wally, the main character, chooses a certain letter sound, such as the “ka” sound in k. Wally uses words with that sound to help him solve puzzles and problems. This show will help you learn English vocabulary, and different sounds and pronunciations while enjoying the adorable mythical creatures.

  1. Bob The Builder

Bob The Builder is about a man who works on construction projects and has talking construction equipment. Together, they help make renovations and repairs while learning how to interact and solve problems. The original series uses unique stop motion animation, and the newer version is computer animated. Both are entertaining series that can help you words about construction and teamwork.

  1. Word Girl

Word Girl is about a young girl who is secretly a superhero. While fighting bad guys, she defines vocabulary words to help the audience understand their meaning. Although this show is for young children, it uses some pretty advanced words, which can help expand your own vocabulary.

Check out these cartoons to help you learn new words, and hear how spoken English is supposed to sound. Most of these shows are available on basic cable on channels like PBS, Nick Jr., and Disney Jr. Many are also available on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. If you want to practice using the knowledge you learned from these shows, you can find a native English speaking partner through Spoken English Practice.

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