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Should parents whose English is not their first language read to their child in English? People ought to be able to do what is natural for them, and speaking and reading to their young child in the language they feel most comfortable in should be the most obvious. What is important is not to …

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Teaching ESL Students in Mainstream Classrooms (TESMC) Teaching ESL Students in Mainstream Classrooms (TESMC) is meant as a starter for people teaching ESL students - something to dip their toes in. It can’t push people too far and too fast because these people have probably not thought of language …

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