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What? There was a gun in that picture? Where?...AndyC wrote:Me and my one-track mind.
Her finger's on the trigger :|
That is exactly how I learned French. I got dumped into a French public school at age 7 or 8, and inside of a month I was chattering in French like a monkey. Kids' minds are sponges for languages at that age. "French as a second language" classes? Pfffffft! We ought to do the same for our public schools at the grammar school level. You're not doing anyone any favors by insulating them from a requirement to learn our language in order to do well in school, and the very best classroom for language learning for kids is the playground. If you leave them alone to figure it out, strangely enough, they do; and all without any messianic intervention from well-intentioned but misguided teachers.Skiprr wrote:What impresses me about Kunis is that her family legally emigrated to the U.S. from Ukraine when she was seven. The parents were professionals in Russia, but brought no money with them; they ended up working for a cab company and a pharmacy. And Mila knew not a single word of English when she hit these shores. No special speech therapists: she was tossed into public elementary school in Los Angeles.
Wow...That is exactly how I learned French. I got dumped into a French public school at age 7 or 8...