Teaching my little boy French with this website. Finding these sites is not an easy task. I am planning on using this site with my son.
http://papoulemanchot.com/dictionnaires.html
Welcome! Everything teachers need to teach evolution, culture, language and archeology to middle and high school students.
How much exposure?
For the summer of 2015, my three year old son will be taking some private French lessons with a charming young girl. His teacher is only about fifteen years old, but she is a native French speaker and very enthusiastic about teaching children French.
This leads me to the question, how much time should a toddler spend on foreign languages? Should there be a certain daily allotment to foreign language learning? The amount of daily exposure depends on your goal. My goal is simple, I want my son to naturally absorb syntax (natural arrangement of words) and phonological awareness (basic sound units). A systematic exposure to language is more important than huge amounts of time surrounded by the language because the toddler brain works on QUALITY more than quantity. Therefor, regular systematic exposure with stable speakers will help a child reach my goals.
Where to buy French Books in the United States
365 histoires pour le soir Tome 2 (1 livre + 1 CD)
I've been having a hard time finding French books for my children. Recently, I found a website French Books Online, and placed an order. I bought 365 stories for bedtime. The stories are all one page in length, and not exactly what I was hoping for. I wanted something with more age appropriate text and better , the illustrations.
Over all website offers a lot of great selections and I would recommend purchasing French books from this site. LINK Would you like to order French language posters and exercise books? LINK
King County Library - World Language Storytime for babies and toddlers
Hello All,
If you live in the King County Area, you can bring your toddler to any of the free world language story times! I have been taking my son's to Spanish storytime, tomorrow we will be doing French at the Redmond library, and Chinese at either Bothell or Redmond.
Need more information? LINK
Enjoy the following videos regarding how children learn foreign language.
If you live in the King County Area, you can bring your toddler to any of the free world language story times! I have been taking my son's to Spanish storytime, tomorrow we will be doing French at the Redmond library, and Chinese at either Bothell or Redmond.
Need more information? LINK
Enjoy the following videos regarding how children learn foreign language.
Bilingualism makes you more intelligent
Originally Published in the New York Times
SPEAKING two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits in an increasingly globalized world. But in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism are even more fundamental than being able to converse with a wider range of people. Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age.
Choosing Your Child's L3
Our boys have both Spanish and English because the spend time in Mexico and the United States. Their Mexican family do not speak to them in English, and they will be spending many summers in Mexico. Spanish fluency is an inevitability. My beautiful daughter, aged sixteen, speaks French and English fluently. (French was actually her first language)
Some experts would say we should start our children on their third language now, while others would suggest waiting until they master English and Spanish. I think we will wait a little before starting L3, just after we know our son's competently communicate with us in English and with the family in Spanish.
We want L3 instruction to start certainly in their elementary years, when learning will be very easy. I think that L3 instruction should begin by their fifth and eighth birthdays.
The big question is - What should the third language be? As parents, we get to make this decision for the boys. I do not think there is any 'bad' or 'wrong' L3, only languages that are more useful than others. I suggested L3 should be Chinese, my husband suggested Japanese.
Many blogs report that Chinese, Arabic and even Portuguese are more useful business language to learn. LINK Having a working knowledge of Japanese is a must of one wants to work in Asia's cutting-edge gaming and robotics scene. Japan certainly has innovative electronics. But their population is shrinking, true they are more innovating than the Chinese, but I think Chinese will eventually trump the Japanese even in electronics. I think Japanese was the language to know in the 80's and 90s, but can we say what was true then will be true in 20 years from now?
If we really think about it, the usefulness of L3 (language three) will be defined by our son's chosen occupation. Will they work in real estate, medicine, manufacturing, or politics? According to Wikepedia, the most spoken European languages after English are German and French and South America, the most spoken language after Spanish is Portuguese. If we base our decision about L3 based on business in Europe, the answer is German (because the boys already speak English), and if we base our decision on South America, it should be Portuguese (because the boys already have Spanish.)
In all practicality: our best choices should come from the following list: Chinese, German, Portuguese.
One thing I have always said, is that a value of a language is defined more than just how much money it will bring, but how it improves your life. We do not know how L3 will improve our sons lives, nor do we know what occupation they will enter. We do not know what world they will be living in. Working with these variables, I still think L3 should be Mandarin Chinese. But then again, I speak French, my daughter speaks French, so why shouldn't L3 be French?
DinoLingo |
China Sprout |
Language Schools and Playgroups
Lango |
http://www.seattlelanguages.com/children.php |
RESOURCES:
http://www.misspandachinese.com/
http://www.echineselearning.com/services/kids-chinese/kids-chinese.html
South King County Lango Summer Camp http://www.southkinglango.com/
Seattle Eastside Lango http://seattlelangoeastside.com/
Seattle Summer Camps Villa Venture http://thevilla.org/student-life/summer-class-openings/
Zoom Spanish Playschool http://zoomlanguage.com/general-info.html
Campbell, R. and Sais, E. (1995), Accelerated metalinguistic (phonological) awareness in bilingual children. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 13: 61–68. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-835X.1995.tb00664
Duolingo - Where users translate Wikipedia into foreign languages
I learned about this foreign language website from a TED talk. When using duolingo, not only are you learning another language but you are also translating the web.
With duolingo, people are learning with real Wikipedia content. More surprisingly, translations they get are as accurate as professional language translations. They combine the translation of multiple users, and the site translates very fast.
Users translated phrase after phrase, eventually translating all of Wikipedia into other languages!
The cost? Nothing. You pay with your time. Unlike Rosetta Stone, this program is not discriminating against the poor.
Check out the Duolingo courses -->LINK
On another note, my husband and I decided that we want our son's to learn Japanese. They boys already speak English. Every summer they go to Mexico and will be fluent in Spanish. Their Mexican relatives do not speak to them in English.
Below is a link to my son's first Japanese lesson. We will work on this all week.
With duolingo, people are learning with real Wikipedia content. More surprisingly, translations they get are as accurate as professional language translations. They combine the translation of multiple users, and the site translates very fast.
Users translated phrase after phrase, eventually translating all of Wikipedia into other languages!
The cost? Nothing. You pay with your time. Unlike Rosetta Stone, this program is not discriminating against the poor.
Check out the Duolingo courses -->LINK
On another note, my husband and I decided that we want our son's to learn Japanese. They boys already speak English. Every summer they go to Mexico and will be fluent in Spanish. Their Mexican relatives do not speak to them in English.
Below is a link to my son's first Japanese lesson. We will work on this all week.
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