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World Read Aloud Day (February 2, 2022) 

By Nargiza Azizova

On World Read Aloud Day students enjoyed reading in their home languages. Students expressed positive feelings and much enthusiasm about reading in their home languages. Some of them noted that they feel free, relaxed when they read in their home languages, because they understand the text well. They also shared their connections to their home cultures and identities when reading in their home languages.

Students were eager to explained and share the specifics of their home languages (the alphabet, some cognate words with English, as well as descriptions of illustrations in the books and how they connect to the book content). 

Some students enjoyed reading bilingual books as well. They said they feel proud to be able to speak more than one language. 

Here are some videos and photos of students’ multilingual read aloud sessions. 

Mironshoh and Amirbek reading an informative book in Russian

Ellie and Seoyeon enjoying a fiction book in Korean

Sebastian reading a bilingual book in Danish/English

Margo and Tristan enjoying a book by Dr.Seuss in English

Sasha reading a nonfiction book in Russian

Noam enjoying a comic book in Hebrew

Jihyun reading a book about dental hygiene in Korean

Vladislava enjoying a book about animals in Russian

Alima reading a nonfiction book in Russian

Bobur enjoying a chapter book in Russian

Edvin reading a nonfiction book in Russian














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  1. Great 👍🏻 thank you. It’s so good when kids can read on their own language.

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