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Iftikhar
27-12-03, 06:19 PM
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Bilingualism

Bilingual education is a human and civil right. Being bilingual and bi-cultural is an important resource in today’s global economy and the British government should be encouraging this rather than suppressing it. It is crucial that children feel secure in their bilingual identity. A research project at the Institute of Education, University of London, shows that five and six years olds cope well with biliteracy and gain advantages from it. If young people see their community language and culture is valued, they will feel integrated into British society. There is a great demand for individuals fluent in English and mother tongues by educational institutions, TV Channel, radio stations and service industries.

Bilingualism has positive effects on children’s linguistic and educational development. The level of development of children’s mother tongue is a strong predictor of their second language development. Mother tongue promotion in the school helps develop not only the mother tongue but also children abilities in the majority school language. Spending instructional time through minority language in the school does not hurt children’s academic development in the majority school language. When parent’s culture are recognized by the school, their interest and involvement in the curriculum often increase dramatically.

Children’s mother tongue is fragile and easily lost in the early years of school. Language lies at the heart of any culture. The different languages spoken provide clear links with the family and community traditions which enrich British culture. To reject a child’s language in the school is to reject a child. Children cultural and linguistic experience in the home is the foundation of their future learning and we must build on that foundation rather than undermine it. Increased cultural and language awareness could help to combat hooliganism.

Languages, by virtue of their direct contribution to economic competitiveness, intercultural tolerance and social cohesion, should have the status of a key skill alongside literacy, numeracy and ICT. The government should establish a national strategy for developing capability in languages and a system capable of supporting such a strategy. A language supremo should be attached to the cabinet office and have direct access to the Prime Minister. He should persuade the notoriously monolingual British to learn a language. New languages supremo must persuade reluctant Brits to speak something other than English. British society is already a multilingual society. The first wave of immigrants arrived with two or three languages from the sub-continent but its young generation is unable to feel pride in its mother tongue. The government should declare a firm commitment to early language learning for all children at age five. The key to success in business, the law and politics in the future will be the mastry of at least one foreign language. Knowledge of more than one language demonstrates that a candidate has the ability to think across cultural boundaries. Bilingualism enhances children’s development.
Iftikhar Ahmad

japanz
03-01-04, 04:32 AM
I also wish that they would teach more than one language at school and with more variety as well. I only know Urdu and English but love to learn more. i think the key idea is to have the kind in an evnironment where several languages are spoken so that the child will be able to learn most of them.

amana
03-01-04, 05:13 AM
For some reason, England and the USA. Don`t like to teach other language.

Althogh many of US, the young generation, would love to learn another language the schools don`t want to put in the corriculum.

There`s many teachers of different part of the world that would love to get the job of teaching their language.

The English and the US think that everyone in this world, should speak english.

Not even the political leaders of this two country, want to learn another language.

Strange but true.

joeschmoe
03-01-04, 05:30 AM
I'm learning Origami. :)

amana
03-01-04, 05:48 AM
I'm learning Origami

Is it a language joeschmoe?

I thought that 'Origami' is just paper art. Am i wrong again?

alifromconroe
03-01-04, 06:16 AM
Origami is the paper art. Well, as a Texan I know quite a bit of Español(Spanish), and I am always working to expand my vocabulary. As a Muslim(Alhamdulillah), of course I know some Arabic. I also have learned just a pinch of Urdu(a few phrases).

I also know a tidbit of French. I'd love to learn more French, Urdu, and Arabic. Persian also intrigues me. I love languages. The gift of many ways to verbally express ourselves is truely a precious blessing from Allah subhana wa'ta'aala.

amana
03-01-04, 07:22 AM
alifromconroe here` some links for Farsi (Persian). you really will like.

http://www.easypersian.com/

this were you can start. Its really good for beginners. It teaches characters and letters Farsi. ther`s also pronunciation sound; it will direct you were to click to hear the sound pronunciation of each word. Very nice. I donate some money,( its just volontary donations)


http://depts.washington.edu/yekruz/y1.htm

be sure to click the "flashcard" in here; each card will give you character and letter Farsi, and english words. there`s a english flag, on reading the test. Be sure you click on the flag it will give you the english trans. (Be sure you live down the left botton mouce til you see the trans in engllish.


http://www.yourdictionary.com/languages/romance.html#spanish

This is a dictionary of different languages. Very useful and interesting.

joeschmoe
03-01-04, 04:18 PM
Origami has it's own language of lines and symbols. The Page-A-Day calendar from which I'm learning says I can add another language to my resume. :)