I'm coming into this conversation late. I'm sorry if I'm repeating...
   
  Toomey mentioned picture dictionaries. What about having the child make her 
own? The pair of you (or a student buddy) could walk through the school and/or 
classroom and take photos of things of interest to the child. People, objects, 
actions, places. 
   
  Cara/CT

Toomey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I've only had a few non- speakers of English. For the young lady from Bosnia, 
I bought many picture dictionaries and an Albanian dictionary for me. 









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