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    The Poem Bilingual/ Bilingue by Rhina Espaillat is a narrative poem which suggest a epigram‚ it has a deep message about the language barriers between two different cultures and relates to the struggles that everyday bilingual people have to face‚ especially when growing up. But‚ it’s written in a way that the message is very clear and to the point using informal and at times witty language‚ grasping the reader’s attention. This poem uses figurative language to help get the message across. Metaphors

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    then the parents own and can feel as if they’re being disconnected from them as well. In the poem Bilingual/Bilingüe by Rhina Espaillat this struggle is shown. This poem shows how family relationship can be affected from a language barrier by causing emotional‚ cultural and educational differences. A language barrier can affect the emotional aspect of a family as well; this is shown frequently in Espaillat poem. Some examples of this would be

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    Movements for bilingual education rose in 1974 with the Equal Education Opportunity Act and Bingual Education Act‚ which ordered federally funded schools to meet special educational needs for students not proficient in English. Unfortunately‚ dropout rates and lack of English-language proficiency alarmed the states that these bilingual programs were not efficent. Because of this‚ arguments between English-only advocates and supporters of bilingual educations emerged. Articles such as the New York

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    The didactic poem written by Rhina Espaillat a poet born January 20‚ 1932 in the Dominican Republic. In 1939 her great uncle opposed Rafael Trujillo dictatorship consequently‚ the family was exiled so they emigrated to America. Espaillat is a bilingual poet and translator credited with the publication of eleven collections of poetry‚ in addition‚ she also translated Robert Frost and Richard Wilbur’s poetry to Spanish. The protagonist shares an experience with finding an excellent fitting bra however

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    THE BILINGUAL RESEARCH JOURNAL Winter 1996‚ Vol. 20‚ No. 1‚ pp. 45-53 TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARD THE PRINCIPLES OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND TOWARD STUDENTS ’ PARTICIPATION IN BILINGUAL PROGRAMS: SAME OR DIFFERENT? Fay H. Shin California State University‚ Stanislaus Stephen Krashen University of Southern California Abstract 794 elementary and secondary teachers filled out a questionnaire probing attitudes toward bilingual education. While support for the principles underlying bilingual education

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    report presents an interview with a bilingual called H.D . H.D. is a daughter of a Turkish immigrant family who lived in Australia for 12 years .H.D. gives examples from her personal life about how she became bilingual background ‚ the challenges of second language acquisition ‚ benefits and the role of languages in her life. H.D was asked the following questions : (a) Could you please explain how you became bilingual? (b) Could you describe the bilingual environment you grew up in? (c) Which

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    States. According to the United States Census Bureau‚ inhabitants of the United States speak a total of 382 different languages. Language adds to the diversity of the country. Due to the various types of languages spoken in the United States‚ being bilingual has become a necessity. Parents play a major role in their children’s education. Encouraging students to learn another language can become extremely beneficial for the student in the long-run. Having the ability to speak multiple languages makes

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    people who hear me speak Spanish (my mother tongue is English) that I am fluent in it. That alone should be enough for me to call myself bilingual. However‚ I have encountered numerous situations over the years where I felt completely lost in Spanish. So‚ if I am so fluent‚ why would this happen to me? The answer is a simple but often overlooked one. Bilinguals usually acquire and use their second ( or third or fourth) language for specific purposes and when they get outside of this specific linguistic

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    Bilingual Essay What does bilingual means? A bilingual is involving or using of two different languages. Nowadays‚ most people are actually bilingual. The most used and common language is English which is the universal language. The majority off the world’s population can speak and understand English language. Being able to understand and speak two different languages is a talent. It is an extra factor to one’s personality‚ and it could also help one to build-up one’s self-esteem and confidence

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    Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood Not having really pondered over bilingual education before‚ I must admit I did not have a formed opinion concerning this issue. Of course‚ I was aware of the ‘phenomenon’ of bilingual children but I have never spent much time reflecting whether they should receive formal education in their mother tongue or whether they should learn in the language of their present surroundings. The decision is not an easy one to make‚ but I have set my mind against the

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