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Teaching and Learning English in the Early Years

Carol Read

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Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
28 April 2023
Teaching and Learning English in the Early Years offers teachers an extensive repertoire of creative ideas and techniques to work with in the classroom. The A–Z format provides a memorable and easily-referenced manual for teachers, with a large variety of low-preparation, practical teaching ideas. Each one links clearly to a language point with easy-to-follow teaching notes. Each also links to a section providing further reflection and teacher development.

The 26 chapters go from A to Z, each reflecting key areas in early years language teaching. They offer a combination of theoretical insight, methodological guidelines, and practical ideas for the classroom. There are chapters on classroom activities, plus key educational and developmental areas and areas of current topical interest. The range and combination of the chapters aims to broaden teachers’ understanding of what is involved in effective early years language teaching. It aims to raise their awareness of how to maximise children’s language learning in the context of their overall development.

Each chapter starts with a quotation that is pertinent to the topic or theme. A concise and accessible introductory discussion then follows. This highlights relevant background theory and key methodological considerations, and sets the scene for the suggested practical applications which follow. Guidance is also in place to help teachers develop an understanding of how to differentiate their approach with younger and older pre-school children.

At the end of each chapter, a professional development section includes questions for reflection as well as ideas to try out and share with other colleagues. The Glossary at the end defines any unfamiliar teaching terms. It provides a useful reference for child development and language teaching terminology that is used regularly throughout the book. This supports the professional development of early years language teachers in understanding and using the vocabulary of their profession.
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Imprint:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 177mm, 
ISBN:   9781803880396
ISBN 10:   1803880392
Pages:   436
Publication Date:  
Audience:   ELT/ESL ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
A. Agency and Autonomy B. Building positive relationships C. Class puppet and Communication D. Digital media and technology E. Everyday lessons and learning routines F. Finding out about the world G. Games and play H. Home-school link I. Imagination and creativity J. Junk modelling, art and craft K. Kinaesthetic learning L. Literacy development M. Managing behaviour N. Nursery rhymes, chants and songs O. Outdoor activities and projects P. Picturebooks and storytelling Q. Questions and scaffolding techniques R. Recycling and Reviewing learning S. Social and emotional learning T. Thinking skills U. Using children’s mother tongue and other languages V. Values and Values education W. Words and language chunks X. Xtra ideas to keep in mind Y. Young children and assessment Z. Zest, Zeal and Zzzz – wellbeing for children and for you!

Carol Read is a teacher, teacher trainer and materials writer with over 30 years’ experience in English language teaching. She has taught students of all ages and levels, from very young children to adults. Her interest in early years and primary education grew after having her own children. She became fascinated by child development, bilingualism, and foreign language teaching and learning in mainstream education – all areas which continue to be central to her work today. Her experience includes teaching, teacher training and academic management posts in Venezuela, Portugal and Spain. She has also published extensively in the field of teaching English to young learners. She is currently working as a writer and international educational consultant advising on pre-primary and primary foreign language programmes, and delivering customised teacher education courses. She is also a former President of IATEFL.

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