Danny's Blog/Le blog de Danny: French/English Edition (Let's Read!) (French Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.76 (754 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0764140469 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-01 |
Language | : | French |
DESCRIPTION:
The interesting, illustrated bilingual stories in Let's Read! language-learning books are written for boys and girls who are independent readers in their own language. In this story, Danny lives in Borneo, where his Mom is the director of the orangutan reserve. The parallel text, illustrations, and dialogue balloons on each page give kids a child-friendly bridge to reading and speaking in a second language. Titles in this series are available in both English-French and English-Spanish editions. A lumber company hopes to take it over for commercial purposes--an action that will destroy the orangutans' environment. With the help of his computer, he discovers how he can save the animals' habitat.. As unfamiliar words reappear in the story's context, kids will pick up their meaning effortlessly, just as they pick up and understand new words in their own language. He loves helping her and working with the animals, but the reserve is in danger. While enjoying the original, varied, and exciting stories, young readers explore a second language, compare it with their own, and start out on a path toward fluency in their new language. Danny decides it's up to him to do something about this new threat. Boys and girls soon discover tha
Danielle Lewis said Great for adult learners too!. I came across this book in the bookstore and I found that it was not only a great story, but was just the right level for me. (I was consider myself pre-immediate). I usually cover up the English so that I can try to read the French without having the English right in my face.On another note, I found this more enjoyable than easy French readers made foe adults because the book wasn't too long.. A fun way to start to learn the French language ae A fun way to start to learn French. It gives you new words, sentence structure, and by working through the story, French starts to become more familiar.