Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At that age? No, unless it's also a language spoken daily within the family.
Not true. People speak 3-4 languages in my country and we only have one official language. The 2nd biggest language is like Chinese to us. We hardly ever hear it when out and about, but we all learned it.
It's also somewhat cultural to learn 3-5 languages. Language teachers are abundant and so are free classes.
I learned six foreign languages simply as part of my education.
It takes three lessons a week, some awesome teachers, doing the homework, memorizing and using the words. TV has also been a lot of help.
OP here. Thanks for this. I am somewhat confused by the responses saying No, unless it's just chiming into say MCPS isn't going to help with this at all (fair enough!). Are people actually trying to say my 5 year old can't learn a language?
DP here. As a bilingual speaker, I want to add that:
1) languages learned at ages 5-7 and then not used again can be forgotten (have seen this in many many people who immigrated to the US around that age, who even stopped responding to their parents unless their parents put in a lot of efforts, they spent summer abroad in their home country etc)
2) I "learned" French at age 4. Which meant I learned a few words and a few songs. I later learned French "for real" in school and even more as an adult (I have an online French tutor I talk to almost every weekend.) Did "learning" it at age 4 help? Maybe, in a super minimal way.
So maybe what PPs are trying to say is that your child probably won't learn or retain much unless it's reinforced at home or you have a special circumstance (family abroad that visit often, spending time in another country, nanny who speaks foreign language etc.)