Teaching your kid a language.
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winth:
sounds good!
We loved the CD so much and it sure beats listening to Class 95 or 933 for a change.
any pic or link we can refer to?
available in popular bookstore/CD rama? -
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[quote]sounds good!
any pic or link we can refer to?
available in popular bookstore/CD rama? [/quote]
Hi jedamum,
I have never seen them from popular bookstore though. CD rama not sure, cos i've never visited those.
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqsrHai
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqsrM9A
These are the 2 cds that I've bought. You can check out http://www.teachmetapes.com, I think they sell in US currency and shipment is expensive. So I just bought these CDs from the forummer from trading post. -
According to my wife, who is a child care teacher, young children are able to learn 3 or 4 languages at the same time. For my son, he is learning
English - his preferred language and he will use English if he realises the person understands English even if the person is speaking in Mandarin.
Chinese
Gujarati - mainly with my wife and his cousins.
Hindi - similar to Gujarati but we watch Hindi movies and the Hindi channels - Zee TV, Start Plus and Sony on Starhub.
He is able to respond. When my wife went back to visit her parents, my boy was speaking quite a bit of Gujarati. -
I'm looking for means of teaching my 6-yr-old Japanese - have to check out those Teach Me/Teach Me More series - can anyone advise where I can find them?
I've been learning Japanese for 2.5 years and my wife is tackling JLPT1 this Dec.
Anyone else?
I've read in the past that any level of exposure to foreign languages is good for kids as it teaches them the unique sounds of each language, eg. the \"r\" sound in Japanese, which is somewhere in between \"r\" and \"L\" (there is no L in Japanese).
This way, when they grow up, they will have an advantage learning the language, if they don't do it earlier. -
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