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Q&A: How to choose between four or more family languages?

Q&A: How to choose between four or more family languages?

by Nick Jaworski | Feb 18, 2016 | Coaches, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy

Question Hi, I just found this website while I was looking for an answer to my question on how to introduce a third language to our 18 month-old daughter, who has just started talking in the two languages that her father and I speak to her. Your website looks very...

Q&A: What to do when the exposure time to one minority language decreases and is lost for another?

Q&A: What to do when the exposure time to one minority language decreases and is lost for another?

by Rita Rosenback | Feb 15, 2016 | Coaches, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy, Rita R

Question Hi I am after some advice. We as a family are bilingual. I am British, my husband is Brazilian and we live in Finland. My 4-year-old daughter has never had a speech delay, if not amazingly speaking earlier than the normal. It’s like she was born to be good...

Q&A: How to choose the family language strategy?

Q&A: How to choose the family language strategy?

by Maria Babin | Feb 11, 2016 | Coaches, Maria Babin, Non-native language, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy, Toddlers

Question Hello, I wonder about minority language (mL) between parents combined with one parent, one language (OPOL), and the benefits of having spoken/understood several languages during childhood without making it to even receptive bilingualism. We are young...

Q&A: How to increase the minority language exposure for a toddler?

Q&A: How to increase the minority language exposure for a toddler?

by Marianna Du Bosq | Feb 4, 2016 | Coaches, Marianna DuBosq, Q&A How to motivate a bilingual / multilingual child to speak a family language, Toddlers

Question Hi, I am Brazilian and my husband is German. We live in Germany and raise our almost two years old son bilingual. We do OPOL with our son and our common language is mostly German. My husband speaks Portuguese but not so well. At the moment my son attends a...

Q&A: How to adjust the family language strategy when a trilingual child’s majority language changes?

Q&A: How to adjust the family language strategy when a trilingual child’s majority language changes?

by Rita Rosenback | Jan 28, 2016 | Babies, Coaches, Family life, Practical advice, Q&A The trilingual+ child, Rita R

Question Hello, I am Mari, I am Italian and I live in Finland with my Finnish husband and our 10 months old daughter. My husband and I met in the UK where we lived for about 10 years until we moved to Finland 2 years ago. We have been always communicating in English...

Q&A: Bilingual teenager refuses to study minority language as a subject – what to do?

Q&A: Bilingual teenager refuses to study minority language as a subject – what to do?

by Rita Rosenback | Jan 21, 2016 | Coaches, Q&A How to motivate a bilingual / multilingual child to speak a family language, Rita R, Teenagers

Question Hi! What do you recommend doing when your bilingual child is refusing to choose the minority language as a subject in High School? My daughter says she can speak it and doesn’t want to start with the basics and would hate the other pupils asking her for...

Q&A: Should we also speak the third family language to our baby?

Q&A: Should we also speak the third family language to our baby?

by Rita | Jan 14, 2016 | Babies, Coaches, Family life, Q&A The trilingual+ child

Question Hi! I am Spanish and my husband Thai, we have a 10-month-old baby girl, and we live in Thailand. My husband and I speak to each other in English (not a very good one). I would like to know what would be your advice because we would love her to learn Spanish,...

Q&A: When to start teaching a trilingual child to read in the 2nd and 3rd languages?

Q&A: When to start teaching a trilingual child to read in the 2nd and 3rd languages?

by Rita Rosenback | Jan 7, 2016 | Coaches, Literacy, Q&A The trilingual+ child, Rita R

Question   Hello, first I would like to thank you because your web help us a lot. Our situation is the following: I am Spanish, my husband is Catalan and we have a daughter of 2.5 years old. We live in China since she was 6 months old. She goes to a Chinese...

Q&A: Should we move our bilingual 8-year-old out of the immersion class?

Q&A: Should we move our bilingual 8-year-old out of the immersion class?

by Rita Rosenback | Dec 31, 2015 | Challenges, Coaches, Q&A When a bilingual / multilingual child goes to school, Rita R

Question Hi, I was reading your article about bilingualism. I hope you could help me. I'm Filipino and I have an 8-year-old daughter. We talk to her in our language (Tagalog) and of course in English. I would say she has had trouble before with her speech. Even now...

Q&A: Should we change our family language strategy from OPOL to mL@H?

Q&A: Should we change our family language strategy from OPOL to mL@H?

by Nick Jaworski | Dec 17, 2015 | Babies, Challenges, Coaches, Family life, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy

Question Hi, I currently live and work in China. I am from Australia and English is my mother tongue. My wife is Chinese. We have a 19-month-old son, Daniel. When it came to deciding which approach to choose in order to raise Daniel as bilingual, OPOL seemed to be the...

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