Enhancing Picture Book Reading for Young EFL Learners

C. Sun
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With increasing globalization, global English and its association with literacy worldwide have gained widespread attention. Following the law of language learning, more and more countries are making efforts to help their citizens become literate in English from their early years. Picture books have played a crucial part in developing children’s emergent literacy skills. They provide children with fascinating illustrations, advancement in vocabularies, and meaningful sentence structures that go beyond the present contexts. However, picture book reading can be difficult for young English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners due to the lack of English-speaking environment and language accumulation. With regard to this situation, this article analyzes and discusses the common debates on the print concept, phonological awareness, and vocabularies within an EFL early picture book reading setting to shed light on the practical direction in this field. Following this, this article coins relevant supporting strategies to ensure effective English picture book reading among children by developing supplementary activities, encouraging parent-child interaction, and applying multimedia materials. This article ends with a brief conclusion and questions that may need further exploration and research.
加强少儿英语学习者绘本阅读
随着全球化的发展,全球化英语及其与全球读写能力的关系受到了广泛关注。遵循语言学习的规律,越来越多的国家正在努力帮助他们的公民从小就掌握英语。绘本在培养儿童的识字能力方面起着至关重要的作用。他们为孩子们提供了迷人的插图,词汇的进步,以及超越当前语境的有意义的句子结构。然而,由于缺乏英语环境和语言积累,绘本阅读对年轻的英语学习者来说是困难的。针对这种情况,本文对早期绘本阅读环境中关于印刷概念、语音意识和词汇的常见争论进行了分析和探讨,以期为该领域的实践方向提供启示。在此基础上,本文提出了相应的辅助策略,通过开展辅助活动、鼓励亲子互动和多媒体材料的应用,确保儿童英语绘本阅读的有效性。本文最后作了简要的总结,并提出了一些有待进一步探索和研究的问题。
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