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Bjorem Speech® Teaching Idioms in Context: Mastering Literal and Figurative Language in Education and Speech Therapy

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Management number 209845149 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$14.40 Model Number 209845149
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  • The deck features 24 widely used idiomatic expressions such as "In a pickle," "Skating on thin ice," and "Throw in the towel." Each card is illustrated to depict both the literal and figurative meanings of the idiom, making it easier for children to grasp the concept and application of these phrases.
  • Each card includes a short story that contextualizes the idiom, accompanied by vivid illustrations that clarify its usage and meaning. This storytelling approach helps embed the idiomatic expressions in memory by linking them to relatable scenarios.
  • Comprehension Checks: To ensure effective learning, each card comes with comprehension questions that assess understanding and encourage critical thinking about the idioms' meanings and uses.
  • Assessment Tools: The deck includes methods to evaluate progress through pretests and posttests, as well as ongoing knowledge checks that help measure retention and understanding of the idioms over time.
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for use in individual sessions, group activities, or classroom settings, this deck is a valuable resource for speech-language pathologists, teachers, and parents aiming to develop children’s language skills.

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