In this book, authors mesh two philosophies about language: the
whole language approach that is sweeping across reading/learning
and current theory of language acquisition pervading the bilingual
community. The thrust of most bilingual research is that the
learner should learn in his own language using natural approaches
and then learn English as a second language. Typically, much of the
instruction in languages other than English have used rote methods.
This book shows how one would learn using an integrated and
literacy-based approach to language acquisition and
development.
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