Posts Tagged ‘home language’
Busting Myths About EAL Learners: What You Really Need to Know
Every classroom has learners learning English as an Additional Language (EAL). Teachers and classmates want to help, but sometimes myths and assumptions get in the way. Let’s clear the air and look at what’s true. Myth 1: “If they struggle with English, they’re not smart.” Wrong. EAL learners can be incredibly bright. They just…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Maintaining Your Home Language
In a world that’s becoming increasingly interconnected, it’s easy to feel that the language we speak at home may not be as “useful” or important as the dominant language in our community or workplace. But the benefits of maintaining proficiency in your home language reach far beyond mere communication. They touch upon identity, culture, cognitive growth,…
Read MoreThe Northeast Festival of Language – a celebration
The Northeast Festival of Language The Northeast Festival of Language in England Inspires Children through a celebration of poetry, encouraging linguistic diversity. In a multicultural society like England, the Northeast Festival of Language emerges as a beacon of celebration, honouring the linguistic diversity that enriches communities across the region. This unique festival provides a platform…
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