language learning
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Now that it seems we are in the post-Covid era, more and more borders are opening around the world. So it’s a great time to finally start planning a summer vacation and here are 5 reasons why a vacation is just what your multilingual family needs!
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a home is where language learning begins… and sometimes you just need the right resources to help you on your journey Access our free resource library here! IF YOU ARE…
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Here are some practical tips on how to encourage speech and language development through nature particularly through trees for kids of any ages.
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This is a guest post written by Ofer Tirosh of Tomedes Translation agency which considers ways to help children learn languages through a multilingual kitchen and the advantages of doing so.
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Today, I sharing with you the ultimate guide to getting started on using Boom Cards. Boom cards are self-correcting, paperless task cards that make home learning so much easier, especially when it’s in a language you may not understand or a concept you don’t remember.
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This whole situation that we are in right now with Covid-19 and confinement has had both a positive and a negative side for our bilingual / multilingual children. This in-home situation has made our ideal language strategy come to life but has also forced us to speak the majority language of French a little more than we usually do!
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Every year, March 27 is considered to be International Day of Multilingualism. One of the best ways to encourage language learning is to share a list of FREE activities.
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Earlier this month, I shared some tips on how to start a book collection at home and today I am going to share some popular book lists from other multilingual organized by language.
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Multilingual Family Interview for January 2019
This month, we interviewed Khadijah (@thekidspart) and her trilingual (English, Arabic, and Sindhi) family who live in Ireland.
Khadijah who has a unique background, is half English/Irish/ Singaporean and her husband is Pakistani. They have three kids that they are currently homeschooling.
One of their language challenges is the lack of reading materials available in Sindhi but a success is her son being able to read Arabic books from a young age.