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Q&A: Choosing the language for day care and dealing with doubts about bilingualism

Q&A: Choosing the language for day care and dealing with doubts about bilingualism

by Maria Babin | Aug 14, 2014 | Bilingualism, Challenges, Coaches, Maria Babin, Q&A When a bilingual / multilingual child goes to school

Question I would like some advice on how to continue the language acquisition process for my son. He is 22 months old. We live in an area which is part Dutch, part French but English is the common language used. Although I have some knowledge in both Dutch and French,...

Q&A: Bilingualism, language delay? and maintaining a minority language

Q&A: Bilingualism, language delay? and maintaining a minority language

by Maria Babin | Jul 31, 2014 | Bilingualism, Challenges, Coaches, Language development, Maria Babin, Q&A Being the parent in a multilingual family, Toddlers

Question I am an Arabic speaking mom of a 2 year old. I left my country a year ago (when my son was 1) and moved to Turkey. Because I had to work I had to send my son to a daycare (all the staff was Turkish-speaking) and he spent about nine hours there. My son hasn't...

12 silly questions a bilingual could ask a monolingual

12 silly questions a bilingual could ask a monolingual

by Rita | Jul 2, 2014 | Bilingual benefits, Bilingualism, Language, Language and bilingualism, Only happens to a bilingual, Top 10 most read posts

Throughout history bilingual people have been (and still are) asked some fairly silly questions. What if the shoe was on the other foot – what questions could we as bilinguals ask? 1 - What have you done to cure your monolingualism? Bilingual people have been classed...

Book review: Colin Baker’s “A Parents’ and Teachers’ Guide to Bilingualism”

by Rita | May 14, 2014 | Bilingualism, Practical advice

“My child mixes their two languages. Is this normal?” “Neither of us speaks a second language. How can we help our child become bilingual?” “How do I know my child’s language development in each language is normal and acceptable?” “What language strategies are used in...

Bilingual! Bicultural? Do you know where I am coming from?

Bilingual! Bicultural? Do you know where I am coming from?

by Rita | May 7, 2014 | Bilingualism, Finland, Language and bilingualism, Only happens to a bilingual

“Where are you from?” that was one of the questions from last week’s post – a question to be mindful of when speaking to a bilingual or bicultural child. Many adult bilinguals have however said to me that they don’t mind being asked where they come from – and I do...

I wish I wasn’t bilingual! – nah, not really

I wish I wasn’t bilingual! – nah, not really

by Rita | Feb 5, 2014 | Bilingualism, Only happens to a bilingual

To me there is no doubt that being bilingual can only be beneficial for you. Some people have challenged my view and asked me to write about situations that would have been easier had I been monolingual. Right. Hmm. OK, for the sake of balance it is only fair to take...

Bilingual is better: the advantages of speaking more than one language

Bilingual is better: the advantages of speaking more than one language

by Rita | Jan 22, 2014 | Bilingual benefits, Bilingualism, Top 10 most read posts

I have been reading many articles on the benefits of bilingualism lately and I decided to gather some of the best ones into one post and share them with you. This is one of my favourite topics, so I have already written about it on different occasions: how languages...

20 reasons why I am thankful for my bilingual life and family

20 reasons why I am thankful for my bilingual life and family

by Rita | Nov 13, 2013 | Bilingual benefits, Bilingualism, Only happens to a bilingual

When you have always been bilingual, like I have, you quite often take it for granted and forget how important an aspect it is in your life. So today I want to shout from the rooftops (or tweet from the top of a tree) the first 20 reasons for being thankful for all...

Things we take for granted

Things we take for granted

by Rita | Aug 28, 2013 | Bilingual benefits, Bilingualism, Only happens to a bilingual

While picking some juicy blackberries in the back garden for my breakfast cereal, I noticed how well the pears are coming on this year and will soon also be ready for my morning muesli. Except for cutting the brambles back once in a while, it hasn’t required much...

Life as a Bilingual – Blog by Professor François Grosjean

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by Rita | Jul 31, 2013 | Bilingualism, Myths, Recommended reading

Today I would like to draw your attention to an interesting blog by Professor François Grosjean: Life as a Bilingual. I have thoroughly enjoyed his insightful comments on what it means to be bilingual, what advantages you gain and what challenges you can expect along...

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