Real nice of you to say such offensive things about the mentally ill community. Also if someone on an anonymous forum wants to meet me one on one so I can say everything to her face, that's a threat. But I guess it's more fun to pretend it isn't and bully people online. |
Not crazy, not drunk. Interesting how you call people out on their bad parenting and all the slurs come out. It's okay- the attitudes displayed here are why most kids at Mundo verde speak terrible Spanish. |
How about: it's an Indo-European language with strong overlap with the Latinate portion of English vocabulary, and it's fairly easy to get materials in that language produced for fluent American kids? Or are you the unhinged one again? |
Are you the one who also said the slurs against the mentally ill too? Racist and mean. Good combo. Your kids must be proud. |
Spanish Grammar is actually quite complicated. Oh wait, they don't teach grammar at Mundo Verde. Too busy with the kids who don't speak Spanish I guess. |
| Where's the troll imoji? |
Or, it's common knowledge that Chinese is ranked as a linguistically more difficult language to learn. But...whatever. |
I'm not the PP, but no, it's not a threat. She was asking for input. She thought things were being misinterpreted. She said that if you wanted to meet to talk about something that you CLEARLY have very strong feelings about, she would be happy to do that. That you think that is a threat says a lot more about you than it does about her. None of it good. |
| Wow, this individual really hates MV |
Are you unfamiliar with language families? Spanish and English each evolved from the prehistoric language known as Proto-Indo-European. Members of this language family share similar grammar traits and some cognate words. Because England was invaded by speakers of early Medieval French, which was only a few centuries removed from late Latin, which Spanish evolved from, there's unusual vocabulary overlap. Speakers of Spanish and English have an easier time learning each others' languages. Mandarin is not an Indo-European language. Native speakers of an Indo-European language will have a much harder time with it. |
| I think it is great that OP is actively considering how to support her kid's potential transition to Spanish immersion the week after the lottery results. She sounds like a very thoughtful and constructive addition to the school community. Maybe it would be helpful to start a separate thread regarding means to support kids transitioning into immersion schools, where everyone could chime in with helpful resources. As a parent of kids at An immersion school,I know I am always looking for new ideas along those lines and have many to share. |
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A new thread seems like a great idea.
I bumped up one called "supporting immersion learners," if anyone has some resources to share or wants to follow. |
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Wow! We live close to MV but so glad my kids are at a DCPS charter nearby with dual language. Parents at MV, so nasty! I'm sure this is just a small subset, but please people, control yourselves!
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You won't be so glad when it's middle school time. |
You bumped this thread for that? |