1. Do it through their interests (otherwise it's not fun and they will resist) 2. Dont force it 3. Learning a language is a LONG PROCESS 4. For multiple languages, try "1 person, 1 language", where they have a specific person who they speak to in the language that person understands. What did I miss, that stood out to you? Nice interview 👌 👍
I agree that correcting mistakes is not the most important thing. To tell the truth, I believe we are all corrected much too often in so many things we do in life. And it blocks us. It stops us from developing our true talents.
11:40 wow that's so true, just look at how we act with babies, children, kids, do we go around correcting them all the time? Nope, we actually never correct them, and just laugh with them and find them cute and funny, and they just end up speaking the language normally! 😀
The friend he is talking about at 10:15 is from the YT channel Ask Tetsu. His four kids are all multilingual. As far as I know, Steve has two kids and they are not multilingual.
I was wondering if a child can be taught the same word in 3 different languages at the same time. I was planning to play 3 different languages toys one after another. After child say the word in one language then I will play a talking toy in another language for the same word and so on. Thank you
I know i am late to the party . I have learned english exclusively from 2 video games . Now i am learning dutch and french and i have a much easier time with french even tough i focus much more on dutch . The reason being french is widely available .
My sweet sister please tell me that how many weeks we drink one tea continuously and then how many days after we start drinking another kind of tea please my sister guide me about it please