Educational books for bilingual children
Why? Reader with commentaries
A.L. BerdichevskyCharacteristics
Book number
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978-5-88337-300-7
Level
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A2
Year
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2th edition - 2014
Number of pages
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72
The book is written for the children of 8-9 years old who live abroad and speak Russian on everyday life topics, and know some practical grammar.
It contains the adapted text of Boris Zhitkov's novel "What have I seen?" It's an enthralling story about a boy Alyosha, who was so curious and wanted to know so many things that he got a nickname "a why boy."
The texts are supplied with creative assignments aimed at the understanding of the text, development of imagination, memory and thinking of a child. The book is also useful to extend vocabulary on such topics as "Family," "City," "Transport," "Animals."
It contains the adapted text of Boris Zhitkov's novel "What have I seen?" It's an enthralling story about a boy Alyosha, who was so curious and wanted to know so many things that he got a nickname "a why boy."
The texts are supplied with creative assignments aimed at the understanding of the text, development of imagination, memory and thinking of a child. The book is also useful to extend vocabulary on such topics as "Family," "City," "Transport," "Animals."
Authors
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor at the Institute of International Economic Relations of Eisenstadt (Austria).
Author of over 200 works on the problems of teaching foreign languages, including textbooks of German and Russian for foreigners.
Research interests:
European language policy, intercultural education, dialogue of cultures, foreign language specialist training in modern Europe.