Here’s a quick guide to “El mundo de inglés de Disney” (often known in English as Disney’s World of English), a popular English-learning system for children based on Disney characters and songs.

3. Requiere constancia de los padres

No es "poner el DVD y olvidarse". El programa incluye guías para que los padres interactúen, pregunten y jueguen con las tarjetas. Sin la participación activa de un adulto, el efecto se diluye.

What is it?

El mundo de inglés de Disney is a home-based English course designed for children ages 2 to 10. It uses Disney characters, stories, and songs to teach English as a second language. The method relies on immersion and repetition without direct translation, mimicking how children learn their first language.

The course was originally developed by Pixar Animation Studios (before its merger with Disney) and published by Disney Educational Productions and Prentice Hall. It has been sold worldwide, including in Spanish-speaking countries like Spain, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.

Key Components of the System

The full set includes multiple physical and digital materials. A typical complete collection contains:

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4. Teaching approach

2. Typical components of the system

A complete set usually includes:

| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | DVDs / Digital videos | Animated episodes with Disney characters teaching English through stories. | | CDs / Audio | Songs and dialogues for listening practice. | | Workbooks / Activity books | Coloring, tracing, matching, and simple writing exercises. | | Flashcards | Picture cards with English words (themed: animals, family, food, etc.). | | Progress posters / stickers | To motivate children by tracking completed lessons. | | Parent’s guide | Instructions in Spanish on how to use the materials. |

Tips for Using It Effectively (If You Own or Find a Copy)

  1. Follow the order – Don't skip DVDs; the course builds progressively.
  2. Watch 15–20 minutes daily – Short, consistent exposure works best.
  3. Use the parent guide – It suggests questions like "What color is Minnie's bow?" in English.
  4. Repeat the songs – Play CDs often; singing improves pronunciation.
  5. Combine with other resources – Add Disney picture dictionaries or simple English storybooks.
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