While I was registering to get the H1N1 vaccine this weekend at the local high school, the lady who was taking in the forms very politely asked if I’d rather get the information in Spanish. (I guess she’d overheard us while we were making the line.) I, also very politely, answered that it didn’t matter because I was bilingual. I don’t know if, at first, she didn’t understand me because she asked the question again. So, I repeated that eitherRead More ...
What Does it Mean to Be Bilingual?
5 Ways to Enrich Your Child’s Bilingual Vocabulary
More than one study has proven that the best way for children to develop their language and reading skills is through dialogue. This is particularly important for bilingual children. It is a fallacy to think that just sitting your child in front of the television set to watch a program in Spanish or to let them mouse around with a bilingual computer game will expose them to the kind of vocabulary needed to become proficient in the minority language. SoRead More ...
Video of the Week: Las Emociones de Niko
Lori Langer de Ramirez is one of the amazing experts on our Ask an Expert panel. She has a website called Mis Cositas where she has compiled tons of information regarding language learning and culture for kids. One of the pages on her site is Mis Cositas TV where she showcases a series of short videos. The videos are organized, and even color-coded, by category: travel, culture, language, illustrated folktales and educational, amongst others. Many of these videos star Lori´sRead More ...
















