Overview
Written in a very reader-friendly style, the book is a practical introduction for parents and teachers to bilingualism. Straightforward and realistic answers are given to a comprehensive set of frequently asked questions about bilingualism and bilingual education. Areas covered include family, language, culture, identity, reading, writing, schooling and issues.
Synopsis
Provides a question-and-answer introduction to bilingualism for parents and teachers, written in plain language. Material is in sections on family questions, language development, potential problems with bilingualism, reading and writing, types of bilingual education, achievement and underachievement, and language in the classroom. This second edition examines the influence of the Web on bilingualism, benefits for children who have a less well developed second language, employment and bilingualism, and mixed language marriages. Baker teaches education at the University of Wales. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
A question-and-answer book for parents and also teachers of bilingual children, dealing with family and educational concerns, language issues, achievement and underachievement, and common problems, and raising awareness of the challenges and rewards of bilingualism. Includes a glossary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)