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RSL specialist from Sweden developed manual on Russian for kids

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RSL specialist from Sweden developed manual on Russian for kids


10.06.2020


An experienced Russian language teacher, Svetlana Parming, has completed work on a textbook on the Russian language for bilingual children. The title of the book is Anya, Maxim and ... Russian language. The program in the textbook is based on dialogs and game illustrated tasks.

The material is presented according to the concentric principle: from simple to complex, with repeated materials at a higher level, with the expansion of the active vocabulary and the development of bilingual thinking and speech.

According to the author, reading and writing instruction is offered according to the communicative approach through dialogs and illustrated game assignments, which contributes to the development of students' auditory, visual and motor-motor memory. “I did not come up with dialogues, they were born in the classroom,” the author says. “Just when you try to teach children something, you need to listen carefully to how they perceive what you tell them.”

“Over the 20 years of work as a mother tongue teacher, organizer of seminars and conferences, as well as literary competitions for students, I have revised and tried a huge number of textbooks and teaching aids, got acquainted with many methods of Russian and Western teachers,” says Svetlana Parming. - And all in order to better understand the features of language teaching for both children and adults. Children learn easily if they understand what they are being taught and why. And adults too. ”

The textbook has been submitted to print in one of the Latvian publishing houses, the second textbook is currently being edited.

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