This article reports on the outcomes of a project aimed at the evaluation of early English language teaching (EELT) in Dutch primary education, starting at age 4. Between 2003 and 2008 four cohorts of first- and second-grade children receiving one to three hours of English language teaching per week were tested with standardized Dutch and English versions of the Reynell tests for language development. The outcomes show that all children acquire some basic skills in English leading to a native age equivalent of 2.5 years for comprehension and 2.1 years for language production. First language (L1) development is not affected by the EELT program in the sense that the majority of the children are within the age equivalent range. Furthermore, ch...
The introduction of English L2 in primary schools is currently expanding rapidly in The Netherlands....
Contains fulltext : 201335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Rick de Graaff onderzocht de taalvaardigheid Engels in groep 8 van basisscholen met vroeg vreemdetal...
This article reports on the outcomes of a project aimed at the evaluation of early English language ...
This article reports on a number of projects on early English teaching in the Netherlands. T...
This article reports on a number of projects on early English teaching in the Netherlands. The focus...
This contribution addresses two studies of the processes and outcomes of English as a foreign langua...
Early English learning has been a topic in the Netherlands for the past few years. This means that E...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether early-English education benefits the perception of ...
It is generally assumed that in the countryside of Northeast Netherlands children enter primary scho...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether early-English education benefits the perception of ...
This report describes the initial findings of the study into the bilingual primary education pilot (...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung children’s language and early literacy development is highly pre...
Elementary-level foreign language education is currently receiving a lot of attention in the literat...
English speaking proficiency differences were examined at Dutch elementary schools with both a regul...
The introduction of English L2 in primary schools is currently expanding rapidly in The Netherlands....
Contains fulltext : 201335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Rick de Graaff onderzocht de taalvaardigheid Engels in groep 8 van basisscholen met vroeg vreemdetal...
This article reports on the outcomes of a project aimed at the evaluation of early English language ...
This article reports on a number of projects on early English teaching in the Netherlands. T...
This article reports on a number of projects on early English teaching in the Netherlands. The focus...
This contribution addresses two studies of the processes and outcomes of English as a foreign langua...
Early English learning has been a topic in the Netherlands for the past few years. This means that E...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether early-English education benefits the perception of ...
It is generally assumed that in the countryside of Northeast Netherlands children enter primary scho...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether early-English education benefits the perception of ...
This report describes the initial findings of the study into the bilingual primary education pilot (...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung children’s language and early literacy development is highly pre...
Elementary-level foreign language education is currently receiving a lot of attention in the literat...
English speaking proficiency differences were examined at Dutch elementary schools with both a regul...
The introduction of English L2 in primary schools is currently expanding rapidly in The Netherlands....
Contains fulltext : 201335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Rick de Graaff onderzocht de taalvaardigheid Engels in groep 8 van basisscholen met vroeg vreemdetal...