Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Learning a Language

I'm trying to learn a language and I cannot help but wonder why I wasn't made to start sooner. It's seriously frustrating. Studies show that the best time to teach a child a second language is during the very young years of his or her life; preschool and, most importantly, prepuberty.

In that case, why do we start language learning at the high school level? Did any of you take a language before ninth grade? I'm not sure if this just happened in my high school, but I know that I was only required to take three years of Spanish to graduate.

What were your experiences with language learning like?

2 comments:

  1. In my high school, we were required to take an International Language course in 8th grade. This course introduced us to a few of the main languages. We probably learned a couple vocabulary words, but more about the culture. Then in ninth-twelth grade, we had to take either 2 or 3 years of a language. In your second year of that language, you got the opportunity to go to the elementary school and teach them a lesson on how to speak the language. I think we got to go once a week for five weeks. That's about the extent of learning languages early at a young age for my school though, I agree, I think it should be earlier.

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  2. I completely agree. I wasn't able to take a language course until I was in 9th grade, which seems entirely too late. I'll be honest, I took 4 years of Spanish and didn't take much from it. I wish my parents had taught me a different language when I was first learning English because it is frustrating trying to learn later on. I definitely think schools should start having students take language courses in elementary school.

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