Argument : teaching children multlingual children
Aria and teaching multilingual Children
Blog number 3
Argument
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authors both argue that speaking two languages in households is a good thing
and it needs to happen. According in Richards’s article in Aria, the three nuns
that went to a house to ask parents if they only spoke Spanish to their
children while at home seemed to be upset that they only spoke to their child
in Spanish at home. I don’t know why they would be so upset that they only
speak Spanish with them at home. It’s how they are raising them. Maybe the
parents don’t know English that well. Why should nuns go out of their way to go
to a house to speak to a child’s parents? If a child can’t pick up on English
at school there’s programs at school that can help the child learn more English
than their parents know. But then I can see why the nuns were mad that they
only speaking Spanish to them at home. When they are at school most likely
their teacher doesn’t know Spanish. They probably only know a few words in Spanish.
But I still think that it’s the schools job too to teach them how to speak English.
In the article Aria the parents still spoke Spanish without the child knowing.
The child can hear them from the other room speaking Spanish to one another but
when the child is present in the same room as them they change to speaking
English. It’s their house they should speak whatever language they want.
Question: Do you think that Spanish speaking families should
teach their child English? Or should they learn English at school?

I liked how organized your post was, and i liked the point that you were arguing, about how speaking two languages is a positive thing.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you completely. I believe it is the school's job, through programs like multilingual classrooms and ESL programs, to teach children English. Like you said, maybe the parents don't know English. Or even if they do, why should it be the job of the parents to do this? Parents with children who speak English as their first language don't have to worry about teaching their kids a second language, why should parents of English language learners. It is the job of the school to educate children, in all aspects.
Marissa, to answer your question i believe the schools should be teaching students english and that is why ESL programs are a thing in schools. But in the case of Richard Rodriguez his school forced even his parents to speak in only english which was not fair at all!
ReplyDeleteI think it is primarily the schools job. Parents should support their children learning the language spoken at school if they can, but should not make it a one or the other type situation.
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