Although I mention parents specifically in the title, this isn’t just for parents to respond.

My wife and I are trying to raise our child to be bilingual (English and Portuguese). Currently we’re both speaking a bit of both to our child and when they eventually go to school we’ll speak more Portuguese as they’ll be exposed to English everywhere else.

Is this a good approach or is there something we can do better?

  • @irreticent
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    16 months ago

    Their friends help in a way, because they also speak French in class but English outside (and Quebec’s government hates that).

    I’m not familiar with how the Quebec government works so that sentence made me curious. Why does the govt. hate that?

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      They try everything so people keep speaking in French. They force kids to go to French schools and reduced the places in English schools. They’ve had teachers and monitors forcing kids to speak in French even during recess. Of course it doesn’t work and kids will speak in whatever language they want, mainly English.

      • @irreticent
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        16 months ago

        It’s interesting to hear the steps taken to achieve their goals, but I was more curious about why those are their goals in the first place. Why does the govt. want to force a language on the people when they obviously prefer a different language?

        • @[email protected]
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          26 months ago

          Quebec was a French colony, they lost a big war, they hate the monarchy and dream of independence from Britain and the English part of Canada.

          • @irreticent
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            16 months ago

            Fascinating bit of history, thanks!