Anonymous wrote:According to one PP: "Most people in China don't speak English - the kids will get to practice their Mandarin even with their parents (most don't speak Mandarin) there."
How do YY kids practce Mandarin with their parents when most of them don't speak or understand Mandarin? Please help me understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The students are in China
The English speaking parents are also on the trip to China
The students can practice Mandarin in China even with their parents along on the trip.
At the hotel room at night, obviously, the family will speak English. So the presence of so many English speaking parents dilutes the immersion experience.
Are you suggesting that if the parents weren't there, then it wouldn't "dilute the immersion experience"? Do you imagine that in the absence of their parents, the students would speak Chinese to each other in their hotel rooms?
That would be astounding. I've traveled overseas with quite a number of Americans, and even when we're fluent in a country's language, we still speak English together when we're alone. That's not just an American phenomenon, by the way. It would be astounding to expect these children to behave any differently.
Anonymous wrote:The students are in China
The English speaking parents are also on the trip to China
The students can practice Mandarin in China even with their parents along on the trip.
At the hotel room at night, obviously, the family will speak English. So the presence of so many English speaking parents dilutes the immersion experience.
Anonymous wrote:According to one PP: "Most people in China don't speak English - the kids will get to practice their Mandarin even with their parents (most don't speak Mandarin) there."
How do YY kids practce Mandarin with their parents when most of them don't speak or understand Mandarin? Please help me understand this.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think the poster "was full of fire" at all. s/he appeared to be responding calmly to what appeared to be a rather snarky swipe at the trip. was that you?
Anonymous wrote:So, how much did the yard sale raise?
It was mentioned on the listserve. No need to talk about numbers on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what immersion everyone is talking about. It seems that all the kids signed up are going with one or two parents. It does make sense considering how young these kids are but it takes away the idea of "immersion" as I would bet that the kids won't have to speak Chinese much during a trip with mom-and-dad (well -- except the kids already speaking Chinese at home).
Plus it makes it a really weird "school trip"...
clearly you don't know what you're talking about since many kids are going without parents, and those parents who are going have already discussed how to make this a non-english speaking trip. you're just another nasty hater with an axe to grind. why don't you use your power for good instead of evil???
Every kid I know who is making the journey intends to travel with one or both parents. Some are travelling with both parents and sibling(s). Of course, I do not know all the children. I am simply speaking of the eleven families I have had personal conversations with regarding the logistics.
So logistically, you don't think this qualifies as an "immersion" trip - whatever that is b/c the kids are attending with parent(s) or families? Looks like people want to make it a family trip and want to accompany their kid. Most people in China don't speak English - the kids will get to practice their Mandarin even with their parents (most don't speak Mandarin) there. Sounds like fun and educational for everyone. Not sure what the problem is other than you don't think they should go...
Anonymous wrote:There are about 30 students that remain in the leading edge class. A PP says that 11 are going with parent(s).
Anonymous wrote:There are about 30 students that remain in the leading edge class. A PP says that 11 are going with parent(s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what immersion everyone is talking about. It seems that all the kids signed up are going with one or two parents. It does make sense considering how young these kids are but it takes away the idea of "immersion" as I would bet that the kids won't have to speak Chinese much during a trip with mom-and-dad (well -- except the kids already speaking Chinese at home).
Plus it makes it a really weird "school trip"...
clearly you don't know what you're talking about since many kids are going without parents, and those parents who are going have already discussed how to make this a non-english speaking trip. you're just another nasty hater with an axe to grind. why don't you use your power for good instead of evil???
Every kid I know who is making the journey intends to travel with one or both parents. Some are travelling with both parents and sibling(s). Of course, I do not know all the children. I am simply speaking of the eleven families I have had personal conversations with regarding the logistics.
Anonymous wrote:So, how much did the yard sale raise?