Introduction
Part I: Theoretical Considerations
1. Cultural Norms and Expectations versus Teaching Materials
2. Narrative and Children's Language Learning
3. The Challenge of English-medium Instruction
Part II: Insights from Classroom Research
4. Teacher Questions versus Learner Engagement
5. Classroom Discourse and the Critical Role of Teaching Materials
6. Instructional Materials and Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension
7. Writing Outcomes after a Reading-Based Experiment
8. An Action Research Study on Reading Strategies
9. Literate Language from Storybooks
10. Young Arabic-speaking Learners' Spelling Skills
11. Transfer from Arabic Grammar to Children's English
Part III: Teachers and Students in Action
12. Whole Language Experience in Kindergarten
13. Flexibility of Story-Based Approaches
14. Children's Diverse Reactions to Stories
15. Teacher Effectiveness and Learner Engagement
16. Conclusions
References
Index