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Author Marks, Stephen G. (Stephen Gary), 1952-

Title Becoming a bilingual family : help your kids learn Spanish (and learn Spanish yourself in the process) / by Stephen Marks and Jeffrey Marks
Edition 1st ed
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 243 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Journey to Bilingualism; What This Book Is About ... and Other Thoughts; The Bilingual Home; A Few Things about Spanish; A Phrase Book for Talking to Kids; How to Use This Phrase Book; Getting Up, Getting Going; Good Morning!; The Weather; Getting Dressed; Accessories, Hair, and Makeup; Moving About; In the Bathroom; Going to the Bathroom; Brushing Teeth; Bath and Body; Feelings; Where Does It Hurt?; Emotions; Family and Friends; Family; Describing People; Visits and Sleepovers; Our Animal Friends; Behaving and Manners; Getting Along; Helping Out; Talking on the Telephone
Play, Preschool, and SchoolJust Playing; Drawing, Coloring, Cutting, and Pasting; School and Extracurriculars; Television, Movies, and Music; Computers and the Internet; Family Excursions; Getting out the Door; Car, Bus, Train, Plane; Holidays; In the Kitchen; Cooking; Mealtime; Bedtime; Goodnight!; Story Time; Especially for Baby; A Quick Course in Spanish Pronunciation ; Grammar Enough to Get You Started; Numbers and Counting; Nouns; Adjectives; Colors; Possessives; Demonstratives; Comparatives and Superlatives; Personal Pronouns (and the Personal a) ; Regular Verbs; Irregular Verbs
Compound TensesContinuous Forms; To Be or Not to Be (ser, estar); To Be or Not to Be (tener, hay); Commands; Pronominal Verbs; Forming Negatives; Asking Questions; Por and Para; Time; Spanish Language Resources; Kid Names in Spanish; Index / Glossary
Summary <P>Would you like your children to grow up bilingual, even if you aren?t yet? Then speak to your kids in Spanish as you learn the language along with them. <cite>Becoming a Bilingual Family</cite> gives English-speaking parents the tools to start speaking Spanish with their kids in their earliest years, when children are most receptive to learning languages. It teaches the vocabulary and idioms for speaking to children in Spanish and offers practical, proven ways to create a language-learning environment at home.</p><p>The first part of the book introduces parents to many resources?books, audio books, music, television, computer programs, childcare workers, school, and friends?that can help you establish a home environment conducive to the acquisition of Spanish. The second part is a Spanish phrasebook that takes you through all the typical activities that parents and children share, from getting up in the morning to going to bed at night. Few, if any, other Spanish study aids provide this much vocabulary and guidance for talking to small children about common daily activities. The authors also include a quick course in Spanish pronunciation and enough grammar to get a parent started. Spanish-language resources, kids? names in Spanish, and an easy-to-use index and glossary complete the book.</p><p>Take the Markses? advice and start talking to your kids in Spanish, even if it?s not perfect. You?ll learn the language together and share the excitement of discovering the peoples and cultures that make up the Spanish-speaking world.</p>
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Bilingualism in children.
Parenting.
Children -- Language.
Parenting
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Spanish
Bilingualism in children
Children -- Language
Parenting
Form Electronic book
Author Marks, Jeffrey R. (Jeffery Robert), 1957-
LC no. 2012037681
ISBN 9780292743649
0292743645