Bilingual Toys French

By admin, January 11, 2008 4:17 pm

bilingual toys french

You will be surprised how many children and young people speak one or two foreign languages fluently, especially those emerging in a non-English. English is obviously very easy to learn, as children have contact with him all the time, through the media, video games, Internet, toys, etc. However, a child can easily learn a foreign language school, or if your first language is English, a foreign language major. It has been shown that we the best skills of assimilation during our younger years and it is then that we should build on learning a foreign language.

Obviously, if you're reading this from what you've been "the perfect age for learning language," but if you have your own children, could be a good idea to give them the opportunity to launch in a foreign language while they are still learning at its best. It is important to know that with each passing year, their ability to assimilate information which naturally decreases gradually, because it begins to collect daily information that fills free places so to speak. It has been argued that the best time to introduce a foreign language to a child in its first year of life. Bilingual families (where parents have different nationalities, or when both parents are of the same nationality residing abroad to their country of origin), use this technique of reflection, because the child "picks up" in both languages simultaneously.

About 2 years of age, the child enters the "vocabulary spurt" period. During this period, which lasts about 1 year, which brings together to new words like a vacuum. Obviously, the main vocabulary will be your first language, but if you can play with some toys that use a foreign language, especially toys that use images correlated with the words (vocabulary cards, for example) also give you a heads up on this new language, despite you may not know clearly who is who in the beginning. It is important that he uses these words, memorize them and are familiar with them. This will be useful in the future when it will start the actual study of the foreign language you are trying to teach.

At the age of kindergarten, your child will already be talking to their mother tongue fluently (maybe the languages of both parents in a bilingual home) so some parents choose to seek a specific care that focuses on a foreign language. No doubt you will find kindergartens that teach in Spanish, French, German or English (for non-English parents, of course) for the natives of those languages or just for parents who want to teach languages to children at an early age. If possible, try to ensure that the teacher / S of these kindergartens are native speakers and are well versed in that particular language, or your child may end up learning with grammatical faults by the teacher, errors in pronunciation, accent and so chaotic.

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