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Raising a Kid in a Multilingual Enviroment

by Livia Santana in Social Sciences, May 31, 2011
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Teaching a child more than one language.

How to Become Multilingual

by Fiberopt in Social Sciences, May 1, 2011
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Becoming multilingual is a difficult process. Because of this, a lot of people tend to give up after a while. Fortunately for those that learn to stay dedicated, their efforts will and have really paid off. Being multilingual is something to be proud of and holds a lot of benefits. With the right planning and the right dedication and motivation, anybody can learn a foreign language if they really want to.

The Effects of Environment on Poor Multilingual Students

by Gail Cavanaugh in Education, April 29, 2011
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Poor or inadequate teaching facilities have an adverse affect on literacy programs for the poor and whether or not they are learning. The literacy programs for speakers of other languages have failed because the students attend schools in the poorest areas of town. These schools are located in buildings which are deteriorating, where textbooks are outdated, teachers are inexperienced and where students are exposed to violence.

Preparing for Literacy at Work

by Gail Cavanaugh in Ethnicity, April 27, 2011
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Students in an English as a Second Language class will comprehend English better when using readings they enjoy reading – favorite books, poems, and songs. They will enjoy reading books from their own country or books written about their countries. The women enjoy learning about the families. The men enjoy stories about fishing, stories, and folktales about their country, food, celebrations, and customs.

Linguistics

by miqdadsibtain in Social Sciences, January 22, 2011
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Linguistics.

Multilingual

by miqdadsibtain in Social Sciences, January 22, 2011
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Multilingual.

Are The Nation’s Accents and Dialects Dying Out or Thriving? And What are The Implications?

by ruincarved in Social Sciences, January 7, 2011
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Are the nation’s accents and dialects dying out or thriving? And what are the implications?

Becoming a Polyglot: Ways to Make Becoming Multilingual Fun and Easy

by Mark Gordon Brown in Social Sciences, December 7, 2010
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If you have ever dreamed of becoming a Polyglot (Multilingual Person) you are living in an exciting time. Never before has it been easier to become multilingual. Find out ways to speed up adding new languages to your repertoire of talents.

Languages: Are They Dying Out?

by Nikita K in Languages, June 26, 2009
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Why is mono-lingualism getting more popular and why is multilingualism dying out? Is it our ignorance or do we just not need it?

Bilingual Nation

by John Schell in Issues, January 19, 2008
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Should the country vote on a national language? Or should the country vote on national languages?

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