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Bilingualism has a lot of benefits and positive effects on a person. After decades of research on the effects of bilingualism on children's development, there are things that just prove that. According to Döpke (1994: 1) "bilingual children have been found to learn to read more quickly and more effectively, to be able to use language in a more flexible
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The typical language development in bilingual children, which shows some similarities with atypical language development in monolinguals, displays unique characteristics when compared to monolingual counterparts.
Anahita Shokrkon +2 more
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Bilingual Children’s Language and Literacy Development
Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, Vol. 4 No. 2 (2004)
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Valuing All Languages in Europe [PDF]
The VALEUR project (2004-2007) took as its focus the 'additional' languages of Europe. These are defined as all languages in use in contexts where they are not 'national', 'official', or 'dominant' languages.
Broeder, Peter +7 more
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Does Being Bilingual Make You Better At Math? [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to examine if there is any relationship between being bilingual, defined as speaking your native language at home and another language in school, and your mathematical ability.
Elezi, Enxhi
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The role of non-native English speaking teachers for elementary school English [PDF]
More than 90% of Japanese elementary schools now teach English conversation since it was introduced in 2002. The aim of teaching English conversation is to help students become familiar with English and to facilitate their positive attitudes toward ...
Miyasone, Mika
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A simple start - A potential use of simplified english materials in the inclusive classroom [PDF]
This paper examines issues surrounding simplified English materials (SEMs) and their usage. It considers their value in light of widespread support for authentic materials, the communicative approach and bilingual support and learning, contrasting this ...
Rix, Jonathan
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Is there a cognitive advantage in inhibition and switching for bilingual children? A systematic review. [PDF]
Planckaert N, Duyck W, Woumans E.
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Longitudinal Examination of Morphosyntactic Skills in Bilingual Children: Spanish and English Standardized Scores. [PDF]
Castilla-Earls A +2 more
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Neural Correlates of Morphosyntactic Processing in Spanish-English Bilingual Children: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study. [PDF]
Baron A, Wagley N, Hu X, Kovelman I.
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