Bilinguality and Literacy: Principles and PracticeManjula Datta Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 set 2015 - 288 pagine The new edition of Bilinguality and Literacy argues that bilingual children's literacy learning in English is necessarily an intercultural process. Children's voices are strong in this revised, updated and expanded edition and looks closely at bilingual children's writing development in view of the Ofsted statement that 'fluent bilingual pupils struggle with writing (2003).' Bilinguality and Literacy will be of interest to undergraduate students of applied linguistics, teacher training courses, and academics researching multilingualism and literacy. |
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... example Bengali in Calcutta, Hindi as the national language, and English. The pupils in my class shared all my languages, and although in an English medium school, it was not their native language. However, within the class population ...
... example Bengali in Calcutta, Hindi as the national language, and English. The pupils in my class shared all my languages, and although in an English medium school, it was not their native language. However, within the class population ...
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... example, in Bengali the alphabet is divided into two sets: a set of 40 consonants and a set of 12 vowels. English has 26 letters in the alphabet (21 consonants and five vowels), but there are 44 phonemes. Unlike English where one vowel ...
... example, in Bengali the alphabet is divided into two sets: a set of 40 consonants and a set of 12 vowels. English has 26 letters in the alphabet (21 consonants and five vowels), but there are 44 phonemes. Unlike English where one vowel ...
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... stories from newspapers. For example, the story of the African elephant which wandered out of the jungle one day and saw a parked jeep with two blaring headlights. Mistaking it for a beast perhaps, the elephant My Language Story.
... stories from newspapers. For example, the story of the African elephant which wandered out of the jungle one day and saw a parked jeep with two blaring headlights. Mistaking it for a beast perhaps, the elephant My Language Story.
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... example singing and dancing, as readers and as writers. I used video and audio-cassettes to record some of these observations. The outcomes are presented mostly as case studies so that colleagues can reflect on what is best practice for ...
... example singing and dancing, as readers and as writers. I used video and audio-cassettes to record some of these observations. The outcomes are presented mostly as case studies so that colleagues can reflect on what is best practice for ...
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Sommario
2 Bilinguality Literacy and Principles | |
3 Bilinguality and Learning in the Early Years | |
4 Rhythmic Language Creativity and Fluency | |
aami ekta bhooiter golpo likhba I want to write a ghost story | |
Imagination and Personal Learning | |
8 Bilingual Children and WholeSchool Policy | |
9 Refugee Children in Primary Schools | |
A Conclusion | |
References | |
Index | |
5 Bilingual Readers and Personal Learning | |
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