Multicoloured Language in German
Sabira Ståhlberg’s popular book about languages, multilingualism and language learning has now been published in German with the title Bunte Sprache.
easy-to-read & multilingualism
Sabira Ståhlberg’s popular book about languages, multilingualism and language learning has now been published in German with the title Bunte Sprache.
Sabira Ståhlberg’s Easy-to-read work Multicoloured book, for all who change languages and cultures, has recently been published in German.
Sabira Stahlberg’s popular book Easy-to-read inspiration with experiences and ideas about how to use Easy books has been published in English.
A palm disappears in London.
It is rare and expensive.
When the palm is found in Berlin, questions arise and
the mystery deepens.
A book about critical reading of sources.
Philip at the zoo has been published in Serbian!
Three new books are now available as e-books in Tatar on the Villa Bokpil website.
The Easy to Read book Hugo’s history explains in Easy Language about climate change and human impact on the climate. Now also in Bulgarian.
Multicoloured language inspires all who are interested in languages, language learning and multilingualism, parents, educators and teachers.
The book offers a comprehensive view into the workings of our brains, as well as ideas for creative language activities.
Multicoloured book is a reader for all who work with integration or live with multicultural situations.
The easily understandable and thought-provoking texts can be used in language and integration courses or to create discussions.
Easy Read books are now available also in Serbian! In the Balkans Easy Reads are still fairly unknown, but now the first Serbian books have been published.
Here lives a dog: traces of paws on the floor.
Clothes disappear from the washing and sandwiches from the table.
Lovely, crazy dog!
In the future the centre takes care of everything:
weather, health, news, traffic and robbers.
But not everyone likes the centre.
Some people in society think that it controls far too much.