Title: If a bilingual child is new to a dominant-language school, she is likely to engage in all of the ... Post by: anhsu on Aug 19, 2019 If a bilingual child is new to a dominant-language school, she is likely to engage in all of the following behaviors EXCEPT:
▸ listening intently to the language other children are producing. ▸ staying close to dominant culture friends and emulating their gestures and utterances. ▸ pretending to know what is being said around her by smiling and nodding. ▸ refusing to speak at all to her new peers. Title: If a bilingual child is new to a dominant-language school, she is likely to engage in all of the ... Post by: DryPhantom on Aug 19, 2019 Content hidden
Title: If a bilingual child is new to a dominant-language school, she is likely to engage in all of the ... Post by: anhsu on Aug 19, 2019 TY
Title: If a bilingual child is new to a dominant-language school, she is likely to engage in all of the ... Post by: DryPhantom on Aug 19, 2019 Welcome :)
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