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zekecoma
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 Message 9 of 10
07 May 2011 at 3:26pm | IP Logged 
Akao wrote:
getreallanguage wrote:
I find it hard to even fathom a scenario where
her English would
'suffer' in any way. Learning a different language will at the worst not affect
her English at all and at best improve her 'linguistic awareness' and actually help her
conscious understanding of some of the features of English.


I understand your point, but with American kids they way they are now, they speak English
very poorly and I teach her English grammar along with this second language. I just don't
want her to get languages confused, even if easily fixed.


They mainly develop poor English because of the media like MTV, etc.

Also, you should remember, you should really only be speaking to her in Swedish, while
everyone else talks to her in English. That's how I've seen bilingual children done with
English/Spanish here.
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Akao
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Speaks: English*
Studies: Spanish, Mandarin, Toki Pona

 
 Message 10 of 10
07 May 2011 at 9:46pm | IP Logged 
zekecoma wrote:
Akao wrote:
getreallanguage wrote:
I find it hard to even fathom a
scenario where
her English would
'suffer' in any way. Learning a different language will at the worst not affect
her English at all and at best improve her 'linguistic awareness' and actually help her
conscious understanding of some of the features of English.


I understand your point, but with American kids they way they are now, they
speak English
very poorly and I teach her English grammar along with this second language. I just
don't
want her to get languages confused, even if easily fixed.


They mainly develop poor English because of the media like MTV, etc.

Also, you should remember, you should really only be speaking to her in Swedish, while
everyone else talks to her in English. That's how I've seen bilingual children done
with
English/Spanish here.


Thanks! I forgot to consider that
1 person has voted this message useful



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