Working with young children who are learning English as a new language
Children move through a number of stages when learning English as a new language. Some go through these stages more quickly than others, and children will sometimes have the characteristics of more than one stage at the same time as they transition between stages. Understanding a child’s stage of learning is important for planning appropriate activities.
A video course for children aged 3-15. With "Magic Happy English" children can play with funny characters of BBC movies while learning English words and phrases. Nursery rhymes, poems and songs make learning the language even easier, and at the same time enjoyable.
Asian Geographic JUNIOR opens up an infinite world of possibilities for all children aged 7 to 13. Readers will be exposed to colorful and distinct cultures, fascinating wildlife endemic to the region and changing trends that are shaping the Asia we know today. This is the only children's magazine in the world dedicated to showcasing Asia, the world's largest continent. It takes a simple, unadulterated view of the world to provoke thought, arouse awareness and restore old stories and traditions in a whole new way.
My Little Island is a three-level program for teaching English to 3 to 5-year-old children whose first language is not English. Eight thematic units focus on presentation and practice of the new vocabulary and language structures. Vocabulary builds throughout the program, children listen to stories with target language; sing songs and say chants; play games, collaborate, and communicate with partners, in small groups, and with the whole class.
The most trusted guide to the world of children's publishing! If you write or illustrate for young readers with the hope of getting published, the 2015 Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market is the trusted resource you need. Now in its 27th edition, CWIM is the definitive publishing guide for anyone who seeks to write or illustrate for kids and young adults. Inside you'll find more than 500 listings for children's book markets (publishers, agents, magazines, and more)--including a point of contact, how to properly submit your work, and what categories each market accepts.