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THE LAST WORD

Bringing the kids on board

Many readers have children in their lives, and now they can join in with their own material in English

We all know how im­por­tant learn­ing Eng­lish is today in places like Cat­alo­nia. If you want to get any­where in today's world you need Eng­lish to do so. Busi­ness, ed­u­ca­tion, leisure, travel, the in­ter­net, it's al­most im­pos­si­ble to func­tion in the 21st cen­tury with­out Eng­lish. We also know that given this im­por­tance, en­sur­ing that our kids grow up with a high level of Eng­lish is one of the best ways of en­sur­ing they will have op­tions when they are adults.

Yet, how to go about doing this is an­other mat­ter. There is plenty of de­bate about how chil­dren should ac­quire Eng­lish, in school or in pri­vate cen­tres, as tod­dlers or pre-teens, spend­ing sum­mers with Eng­lish fam­i­lies, watch­ing orig­i­nal ver­sion films, the list goes on. Yet, there are a cou­ple of as­pects to learn­ing Eng­lish that every­one will agree with: hav­ing as much ex­po­sure as pos­si­ble, and prefer­ably doing it in an au­then­tic man­ner.

This is where we can help. Cat­alo­nia Today has al­ways pro­vided au­then­tic con­tent that can be used by those want­ing to con­sume in­for­ma­tion rel­e­vant to them in Eng­lish. At the out­set we made a de­ci­sion not to fill the mag­a­zine with glos­saries, com­ple­men­tary ex­er­cises and the like, be­cause while the mag­a­zine can be used as a teach­ing tool, we wanted to pro­vide au­then­tic Eng­lish con­tent rather than a school text­book. Re­cently, we have ex­panded our offer with such things as tele­vi­sion pro­grammes on El Punt Avui TV, Eng­lish ver­sions of Cata­lan news sto­ries in El Punt Avui news­pa­per, and now pod­casts of audio con­tent in au­then­tic Eng­lish.

But we're not done, and we will con­tinue to ex­pand our con­tent when­ever we see an op­por­tu­nity to do so. One such op­por­tu­nity has just pre­sented it­self, and so we grabbed it with both hands. The chil­dren's mag­a­zine, Barçakids, has started run­ning a se­ries of bi­ogra­phies of his­tor­i­cal fig­ures in Cata­lan and Eng­lish. They kindly al­lowed us to re­pro­duce this ma­te­r­ial in our mag­a­zine. As you can see on pages 56/57, the first of the se­ries is about Cata­lan cel­list, Pau Casals, which comes with an ac­com­pa­ny­ing audio ver­sion of the text.

Many read­ers have chil­dren in their lives, and now they can join in with their own ma­te­r­ial in Eng­lish, which also has the ben­e­fit of teach­ing them his­tory. We are not pro­vid­ing a les­son plan. The ma­te­r­ial is there to be en­joyed, al­though that does not mean it can't be used in ed­u­ca­tional ways. Kids could read at the same time as they lis­ten, they could lis­ten and then read to check if they un­der­stood, a part of the audio could be used as a dic­ta­tion and then they could check their spelling in the text, or they could just read it, like any mag­a­zine ar­ti­cle. It's up to you, we are just happy to be able to offer more con­tent and ma­te­r­ial that might help with that vital task of im­prov­ing our chil­dren 's level of Eng­lish.

Figures from history Pages 56-57
Barçakids is the children's magazine published by El Punt Avui media group. It is a fantastic publication full of activities and games, articles and puzzles to keep kids entertained and informed. Catalonia Today has always wanted to reach out to the younger generation and now Barçakids has made this possible. As the magazine has begun a series of biographies, in English, on historical figures, we now have the opportunity to offer children authentic English material in our magazine. Each month there will be a two-page spread with information about the life of a famous person from history. We begin the series with master cellist Pau Casals, but there are plenty more to come, from Ramon Llull to Rosa Parks and Neil Armstrong. Why not try it out on your kids, it's a great way to practise English and learning some history, too!
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