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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where I grew up, every public school is taught at least bilingual and sometimes triligual in my hometown. Pretty much I could say that all public school in my hometown are immersion schools by default. All public schools are taught 50 percent to 80 percent in English by teachers as our second language and those curriculum/exams are in English. We were taught about phonics, grammar, sentence structure, spelling and writing etc in early elementary school. Our strength is English writing and reading comprehension & weakness are speaking and listening due to lack of environments. I think our English proficiency rate for kids overall is higher than what is shown here by mcps. Why is that? [/quote] I imagine there are numerous reasons for what you have observed and could generate an entire school research paper. Student achievement varies based on a lot of different factors, not just whether there is language immersion.[/quote]
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