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    better shape your brain will be in. The different grammatical and symbolic inscriptions activate the brain areas involved with memory and learning in order to remember and allow you to switch back and forth from one language to the other. This is why bilinguals are better at multi-tasking than monolinguals‚ because they have to frequently change perspectives on a daily basis. Memory use is constantly stimulated which might be a reason why it slows the onset of dementia in old age. Knowing more than one

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    Having your children close in age can have its pros and cons. When they are young‚ your life is very busy. Some people say it is harder than having twins because twins are always at a similar stage in life. They are in diapers at the same time whereas with two children close in age‚ one might be potty training while the other is still in diapers. Just as with twins they will both be drinking formula or learning to eat soft foods at the same time but those close in age might be at different stages

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    3.2 Social advantages 3 3.3 High tuition fees 4 4. Conclusion: 4 5.0 Recommendations: 4 5.0.1 Let more people know bilingual kindergarten 4 5.0.2 Policy support 5 5.0.3 Funding 5 References: 5 1. Abstract: Bilingual kindergarten is a new way for the parents to choose for their children. Even the bilingual kindergarten is not known by most of the parents‚ more and more people are getting more interested in it. This report will investigate the advantages of the bilingual kindergarten

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    Title: Protecting Children From Media Student’s name: Professor’s name: Course title: Date: Protecting Children From Media According to (Beal‚ 2008)‚ media can be defined as the various and different forms and technologies used for communication and channels of passing information or entertainment in the society. An example of media is the television‚ newspaper‚ radio‚ combined sounds‚ videos social sites as well as gaming sites among many others. In the modern world‚ the media have been and is

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    Being multilingual or bilingual is the ability to speak more than one language‚ for some this can be a huge advantage as it provides more diversity and therefore can be a skill that both the workforce and college admissions look at when determining the best applicants. It is no surprise that having the ability to speak more than one language can come as an advantage‚ however what advantages does speaking more than one language offer? Parents are often concerned that using a non-community language

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    Poetry Analysis Bilingual Sestina by Julia Alvarez Julia Alvarez was born in March 27th 1950 in New York City. When she was only 3 months old her family decided to return to their homeland in Dominican Republic. It seems they wanted to make a difference in their country which at that time was being ruled by the dictator General Rafael Trujillo. In 1960 her family returns to the United States because his father was part of a plot to overthrow country’s dictator which it failed and under

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    monolingual and bilingual children was Erika Hoff’s observations in childhood concentration‚ which was published in her book “Childhood Bilingualism”. Hoff explained that when a bilingual child learns multiple languages‚ it changes how that child uses their cognitive resources. Furthermore‚ bilingual children often switch their mental dialogue from their native language to their second known language. It is this switching ability according to Erika Hoff that enables bilingual children to improve their

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    Mary Ann Carrillo What is bilingual education? Bilingual education is a term that describes the different kind of educational program such as English as a Second Language. This program is taught in their native language. “For example‚ young children might be taught to read in their native language of Spanish; they are transitioned to English-only instruction when their English is proficient enough to ensure success.” (http://www.suite101.com/content/bilingual-education-programs-pros-and-cons-a227708)

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    America being a bilingual nation because they believe that America is an English speaking nation due to the fact that English is the language they were taught at a very young age but another majority of the population believes that being bilingual is useful and can help America grow in significant ways. America is not only known for being the land of the immigrants‚ but it is also known for being the

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    no study on the phonological process in Cantonese-Spanish bilinguals learning English as an L2. De Houwer (1995‚ as cited in Law and So‚ 2006) and Romaine (2001‚ as cited in Law and So‚ 2006) indicated that numerous studies on bilingual development in different language combinations have found‚ that bilingual and monolingual language development differ qualitatively and quantitatively. Bilinguals are classified as simultaneous bilinguals or sequential

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