Kompetent mehrsprachig
German, Nicola Küpelikilinç, Marianne C. Vargas, Ruth Ndouop-Kalajian, Maria Ringler, 2004Only 2 items in stock at supplier
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Contributions by Elke Burkhardt Montanari, Ingrid Haller, Nicola Küpelikiline, Eva Massingue, Maria Ringler, among others Educational careers begin early, and linguistic competence in German is an important key to opening up educational opportunities and equal opportunities. Children growing up multilingually cannot rely on a linguistically uniform environment for language acquisition, but have to make great efforts to learn German when they enter kindergarten. It is therefore particularly appropriate to promote language skills as early as possible. Many educators are familiar with this difficult situation for the children, the parents and the caregivers and seek competent guidance. Becoming stronger fills this gap and teaches language development and intercultural competence. The first part contains methodical units for language promotion and intercultural competence.