EAL Dual Language Resource Library

Your resource library of 5003 (and growing) bi-lingual resource, worksheets and activities in over 200 languages.

Carefully handcrafted by teachers in partnership with real translators, so you can be assured that it is of the most excellent quality.

To help your child understand completely every resource is both bilingual and pictorial, which reinforces English language learning at every stage. To assist you we have a resource for every purpose, from those early introductions and assessments to cross curriculum Nursery to KS3.

The resources are instantly downloadable for every teacher in your whole school, in every language.

Includes

  • EAL Posters to make your school EAL friendly.
  • Resources for Identifying the country of origin and the languages spoken.
  • Dual Language Core Concepts like Days of Week, Colours etc.
  • Dual Language Curriculum Content.

See it in action

 

EAL Dual Language Resource Library is included as an element of every one of our membership products below, select the products below to find out more.

Benefits of Dual-Language Early Education

The minds of young children are incredibly flexible. Their brains take in as much information as possible. It’s not entirely surprising, therefore, that bilingual children can acquire two languages at a time when it takes most babies to learn only one language.

The scientific benefits are the same whether you choose a full-immersion classroom model or a bilingual classroom style for dual-language acquisition. According to research, dual language early education with the best quality dual language resources like EMAS UK can result in students’ total fluency in both languages. However, there are other advantages of dual language learning for young students.

  1. Improved Attention- Children must learn how to actively switch their brains from one language to another depending on their environment when learning to be multilingual, for example, at home. In the long run, this enhances their ability to maintain concentrated attention without being distracted and switching from one work to another one.
  2. Higher Empathy- Raising bilingual children teaches them to examine their surroundings to determine which language to use. According to research, language learning has been linked to social and emotional development in early childhood.
  3. Enhanced Reading Capabilities- Dual-language students surpassed their peers in English-reading skills in just one year of studying, according to research conducted at American University. Dual-language learning likely helps pupils understand the concept of language better. Our excellent quality Dual language resources can help students enhance their reading capabilities. 
  4. Better Problem Solving Capability- Children must learn to take in knowledge as concepts and practise applying them when learning two languages. This improves their problem-solving abilities beyond simply knowing how to put information together.
  5. Wider Cultural Acceptance- Many dual-language programs began with native English speakers and have lately expanded to include students who do not speak English as a first language. Early in childhood, students become at ease with children from all backgrounds and cultures. Diversity is the norm in today’s dual-language classes.

It’s also worth noting that non-native English students who go into mainstream English classrooms can lose a significant portion of their native language and culture. Many parents believe this is for the best, but that isn’t always the case, as supporting and celebrating their native language and culture is equally important.

Suppose you are looking for dual language resources. In that case, EMAS UK brings in a resource library of over 5003 bi-lingual resources, worksheets, and activities in over 200 languages, handcrafted by teachers along with real translators, ensuring the most premium quality. For more information about their dual language resources, visit https://www.emasuk.com/product/eal-dual-language-resource-library

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