My LO most likely won't because we don't know any other languages. I do not a tiny bit of Spanish and may teach her a few words and numbers but that will probably be the extent of it.
My LO most likely won't because we don't know any other languages. I do not a tiny bit of Spanish and may teach her a few words and numbers but that will probably be the extent of it.
bananas / 9628 posts
My ILs speak Igbo (they're Nigerian) and they'll speak that to our LOs.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
DD will know Mandarin for sure. I also want her to speak French.
pomelo / 5789 posts
SO is Peruvian so he is going to teach LO spanish. Hopefully LO will be bilingual. Once he grasps english and spanish i plan on teaching him French.
pomegranate / 3383 posts
He will definitely learn French in school and hopefully learn some Cantonese from my parents (key phrases from me!). I loved learning languages in school and hopefully LO will love it too!
coconut / 8854 posts
Probably not, unless they take a language in school DH only speak and know English
apricot / 475 posts
Yep, DH and I both speak foreign languages to LO so he'll have two non-English languages
apricot / 309 posts
Hopefully! My parents speak to her in Mandarin and hopefully she can pick up some Spanish from daycare and my sister and BIL.
pomegranate / 3244 posts
Yes. DH is Ecuadorian and we speak Spanish at home, so any lo will too. The plan is for me to onlyspeak English and DH only Spanish also that they grow up fluent in both. I will also make sure that they can read and write in both. I used to teach esl in a high school and was always surprised that kids could speak two languages fluently, but were completely illiterate in the language they spoke at home.
pomegranate / 3604 posts
yep, English & French - but not from home (although I do know French), rather they'll be in a French school from kindergarten.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
We're going to try to get them to learn as many languages as possible. Right now we're in a Spanish immersion preschool, but I'm hoping they get interested in other languages as well.
I try to use what I know of different languages in the home setting so that at least they know the words for things in various languages.
Lala seems to have an ear for language, and I'm hoping M. does too
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
She will be going to a french school from jk-8th grade for sure, and hopefully right up to 12th grade. I would love is she picked up spanish too, though we will focus on French.
persimmon / 1081 posts
We are a trilingual family (English, Korean, Spanish). If we end up going the Montessori route the cheapest one in our area is French immersion, so she may end up with a fourth language.
pear / 1787 posts
My MIL is from Mexico and a lot of my husband's fam (and my husband) are fluent in Spanish, so we plan on speaking that to our kids. I only know a little, so hopefully I'll get better at it too.
pomegranate / 3212 posts
I went to an english/spanish bilingual school from k-8 so language learning is special and important to me. my IL's speak Swedish (his dad came here when he was a pre-teen) and I would love it if he spoke that to LO. They have a lot of family still in Sweden so I can see visiting there a fair amount..
cantaloupe / 6730 posts
We might send our LO to french immersion, so he/she may know at least 2.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
Yep. They'll know Korean English and a whatever else they decide to take in school
honeydew / 7589 posts
Yes. We mainly speak two languages in our conversation at home on a daily basis, so we'll speak those two, English and Albanian, to them from birth. We'll introduce Serbian/Croatian and Arabic when they are a little older.
If they show any interest in another language, we'll put them in classes.
pomegranate / 3983 posts
Yes they will be at least trilingual and we will encourage a fourth in school.
honeydew / 7917 posts
Right now we're only teaching him English. Both DH and I speak other languages with our parents, but we're not very fluent. I'm hoping that my LO will pick up Cantonese from my parents.
eggplant / 11716 posts
We'll see....we have good intentions, but realistically, they may not be very fluent. Dh's first language is Tamil, so I'm sure he'll speak to the kids in Tamil, but I only speak English so we speak English at home. Dh's niece and nephew have 2 Tamil speaking parents who speak Tamil at home, and they still don't speak it(although they do understand a lot).
persimmon / 1081 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: thanks!
Btw the goal is not fluency in all 3 languages (except English of course) but to lay the groundwork for future study. The brain before age 5 is the most receptive to language. I rarely spoke Korean before DD was born but I forced myself once she arrived, and I couldn't believe how much I remembered from my childhood.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
@mrsmate: Exactly. If you don't get the tonality for tonal languages in your first 5 years, it's sooo much harder. I wish we had a Mandarin immersion pre-school here. I could work on the Spanish and let preschool teach Mandarin!
pomegranate / 3053 posts
I speak Mandarin fluently so our kids, hopefully, will also speak it as well. My oldest sometimes refuses to speak it. He does almost fully understand me though. I plan on sending both of my boys to Chinese school for sure. I was going to enroll my oldest this year but missed the enrollment period and the class was full so I'm going to just wait until next year now. I think it's better since he still naps and classes are usually Sundays from 2-4 PM. Not exactly an ideal time for a 3-year-old! But I think it's awesome they have classes for 3-year-olds though! I can't wait for him to speak more so he can fluently converse with my parents. My husband speaks Cantonese. Maybe our kids will pick up some from him.
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