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    persuasive memo

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    According to the article by Stephanie Meade‚ “7 benefits of Raising Bilingual Kids”‚ it shows that bilingual children have the following advantages over that of monolingual students: Bilingual children have a better ability to focus and ignore distractions in the environment Bilingual kids can switch from one activity to another faster and are better at multitasking. Bilinguals have increased mental flexibility and creativity. Bilingual children in dual-immersion schools have been shown in one study

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    In the story “The fortunate Traveler: Shuttling between Communities and Literacies by Economy Class” When Suresh Canagarajah was young‚ he was a monolingual speaker‚ yet his parents were bilingual speakers. In addition to having the control of being a multilingual speaker‚ Canagarajah’s parents used English to communicate or discuss certain things‚ in order for the maid and people around them not having any clue what they were discussing about. This mystery about English leads Canagarajah to believe

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    Africa to Latin America – people have been using more than one language in numerous situations‚ as well as for various purposes and functions. “It is very reasonable to guess that over half the world’s population is bilingual‚” states Cindy Kandolf (1998) in her US-based website‚ the Bilingual Families Webpage. In the same light‚ “intelligence” is also a much-talked about subject matter today. Parents put a premium on providing the best possible education for their children‚ so that they may grow up

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    Deaf Children

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    Study Guides for Deaf People and Journey Text Readings Week 6 People Chapter 5 1. What kinds of parent-child interactions lead to language learning in babies? 2. What categories do children’s first words usually fall into? 3. How does a sight-word reading vocabulary normally develop? 4. How do deaf readers store “reading by eye” words in their brains? 5. How does the “reading by ear” process differ from the “reading by eye” process? 6. How do deaf readers use “reading by

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    Critical Period Hypothesis

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    language picks up on the lingo so quickly. Children have porous minds‚ and vivid memories because their brains are so spongey‚ they absorb everything that is shown to them. Introducing Spanish during the golden years will cause every child to be bilingual for the rest of their lives. Implementing Spanish into the elementary curricular system is a great opportunity to adopt

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    for everyone One of the definitions of bilingualism is using the term to define the native-like use of two languages by the same individual. Nowadays‚ being bilingual is important in every sense of the word. Being bilingual becomes important to be successful in life. In fact‚ only about 15-20 percent of Americans consider themselves bilingual‚ compared to 56 percent of Europeans. Speaking another language and knowing another culture is positive in your life. It can also help people to see the world

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    Bilingualism

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    speak are bilingual can communicate and do businesses with overseas companies. Being bilingual can also provide people other jobs besides working in companies such as a translator‚ language teacher‚ and tour guide. Being able to speak another languages can also award people a higher position in their jobs resulting in a larger salary. “A 2010 study found that‚ in Quebec‚ men in bilingual positions earned almost 21% more than their unilingual Francophone counterparts‚ while women in bilingual positions

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    they belong to resulted what is known by: children bilingualism. Many scholars were preoccupied by this complex task and debated on it. They focused on the simultaneous acquisition of two languages from birth‚ or what is generally referred to as bilingual first language acquisition. Some major hypothesis were done; whether the young child initially forms one linguistic system‚ which he or she gradually differentiates into separated linguistic systems or whether the child actually forms two separated

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    As a bilingual speaker‚ Rodriguez wrote Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood to disapprove “bilingual education.” Narrating about his childhood living as a bilingual child in the states‚ he claims his points. For the successful deliverance of his message‚ he uses several writing styles—metaphor‚ parenthesis‚ and anaphora—throughout his essay. In the first part of his memoir‚ Rodriguez refers himself as a listening child who carefully hears the very different sounds of Spanish and English. Since

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    Bilingualism In America

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    language”‚ while some believe bilingualism is better for the United States. In the article “A Nation divided by one language”‚ the author James Crawford provides many research statistics that prove bilinguals are generally smarter than monolinguals. He believes that the media misleads people into believing bilingual education is bad. Crawford states that if one only receives information from the media‚ one would have the same thoughts that most Americans have (Crawford

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