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What’s been happening at Brilliant Publications?

If you could put any of our books on your Christmas list, which would you choose? OK, I realise that our books are unlikely to appear very near the top of anyone’s Christmas list. (We can always wish!) But if there is one book of ours that you’d really like to own and haven’t yet…

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What’s been happening at Brilliant Publications?

Welcome back after half term! I hope you had a good break. Guess how many trade visitors attended this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair This year’s fair was noticeably smaller than in pre-Covid years, taking up only 3 of the 10 halls at the Frankfurt Messe. Therefore, it came as a surprise for me to read that…

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The play is the thing

Children enjoy imagining, and then acting out the situations. Which is why a simple play in French can stimulate children’s progress in studying the language.

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What’s been happening at Brilliant Publications? (13 October 2022)

Today is ‘National Train Your Brain Day’ in the United States. I thought it was a fun thing to celebrate. What do you like to do to stimulate your brain?

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What’s been happening at Brilliant Publications? (1 September 2022)

I always love to receive copies of our new books. Today we received copies of Kate Heap's latest edition to the Developing Reading Comprehension Skills series.

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Why it’s easier to learn when there’s a rhythm

Children can find learning a song easier than learning a set of sentences. This can help us find ways of developing and speeding up learning in many area.

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It’s a curious thing…

If a word or phrase in French can be shown to link to something we are already familiar with in English, then it is much more likely to be remembered.

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The one approach they need

What is the one approach that can help pupils and students learning French, more than any other? It is often suggested that pupils and students appear to have greater imaginations than adults, and there is a good reason for this.

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