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Teaching children a foreign language
One of my driving forces for learning Spanish is because I have a 3-year-old and I would like to get him started on learning Spanish. I've heard that children may have an easier time learning foreign languages. That being said a buddy of mine who is a speech pathologist told me that teaching a child a foreign language after age 2 can lead to confusion for the child and make it difficult to separate the two languages as they continue to learn both languages.
I'm interested to know what others think about trying to teach a toddler a foreign language. Is it a good idea? Does anyone on this forum have experience with it? |
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Young children seem to find language learning totally effortless. I have a grandson aged 5, his father speaks German and English to him, his mother speaks only French, and they live in Germany, so he goes to a German Kindergarten. He seems to speak French automatically (understandably) but when he lacks a French word, he uses the equivalent English or German one without difficulty, and sometimes constructs sentences using all three languages, always using each word without an accent. He also recognises that strangers often only understand one language, so he waits to hear them say something, then always replies in the same language. The wonderful thing about this is that he finds it totally natural, and doesn't seem remotely bothered.
I tried him with Spanish once, but my accent must be terrible because he replied in English. ![]() |
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Then I can telling you that if you have some kind in your home or that is your career teach to children, I can be at most 90 per cent sure that the learning them to will be easier than us in some occasions. I hope you have good luck with the learning or teaching foreign language and your new pupils. ![]()
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my little brother is 9 and my older brother wants to teach him Latin early
I'm not sure if it's a great idea because my little brother needs to focus on other things, math, reading, English, etc he is learning Chinese and going to a Chinese school (he knows Chinese already but the school is improving it). That's easier for him because we are all Chinese |
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So we can say that even though our daughters were born in the US, their first language was Spanish, and the rest of the environment outside home was English. You task in not uphill, just that you have to create certain environment for your child, that's all. Like I said, if you don't speak Spanish well, better get a native nanny, not one who is descendant of Hispanics, but one who you can even detect an accent in English. ![]() |
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As regards Rusty's comments on what works best, I've read a book* on this and it suggested that the important thing is consistency. It doesn't really matter what the rule is, so long as it's simple. So it could be that one parent always speaks to the child in Spanish and the other in English; or that both use Spanish in the house and English outside. * "The Bilingual Family: A Handbook for Parents", Edith Harding-Esch and Philip Riley. |
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I think that while you have the habit to read the books and study a lot of in the school, I don't see the trouble then. You should to leave to your brother study or you teach him the language, what you currently are practicing. Because you can't know if in feature the you taught him, it can help him in the job or the life. ![]() I'm agree with to learn the language in any age since of younger to old people.
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I can't teach him Spanish, he doesn't want to learn Spanish. He wants to learn Latin. I would love to teach him something. When I was younger I always liked to be a 'teacher' to Jerry
and because he wants to learn Latin, I will have to let my older brother teach him oh and my little brother is a very good swimmer, I think he might be a life guard when he's an adult :P |
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You only should to concentrating you in your own Spanish learning, what it casually has advanced a lot of. Well done.
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What science.
I believe that the science is wrote in all the languages knowns in the world. It's nice the Latin, but I don't believe needed in the language at least in a archeology, there in that science is important that the people knows different dialects and languages for the old story and important documents discovered ultimately.
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