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[eal-bilingual] Using bilingual texts

Nora McKenna NoraMcKenna at southend.gov.uk
Mon Sep 3 09:20:59 BST 2007

Article: [eal-bilingual] Using bilingual texts

Dear colleagues

 

Welcome back to the start of a new term!

 

Is there a publicly available resource, or does anyone have a resource that they are willing to share, that gives advice/ suggestions of good practice, on how best to use bilingual texts in both primary and secondary school settings?

 

Also, is there a publicly available workshop activity or one that you are willing to share, that focuses on working with bilingual texts?

 

I am trying desperately not to reinvent the wheel at a time of limited capacity and time available!  (Plus ça change!)

 

Very many thanks.

 

Nora

 

Nora McKenna

Ethnic Minority Achievement Consultant

Southend Borough Council

Department of Children and Learning

5th Floor

Civic Centre

Victoria Avenue

Southend-on-Sea

Essex

SS2 6ER

 

Tel:  01702 215044

Fax:  01702 534396

 

 

 

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