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    "Teaching" Foreign Language if not fluent?

    @gregoryabby16 Only just posted this morning before the little one woke up. Let's hope we get responses with some time!
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    "Teaching" Foreign Language if not fluent?

    @seeker112 Thanks for the chuckle. This is certainly a problem for the United States. I definitely did not feel that foreign languages were emphasized growing up, but luckily I developed an interest. Sadly, have met many people who also took "high school Spanish" but know nearly nothing as adults.
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    "Teaching" Foreign Language if not fluent?

    @dyloss02 Writing out thoughts helps, and even for me this morning, I'm realizing it's not so much "is this okay?", but rather, I just want to see if people have other ideas or experiences (good or bad). I'm guessing overall something is always better than nothing. Even now, I've thought of --...
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    "Teaching" Foreign Language if not fluent?

    Hello! We are a Mandarin & English household living in Texas, USA. My child is already 2-1/2 years old. We have always wanted our child to learn Spanish, and I regrettably hadn't thought about introducing it earlier via media/passive learning. I can speak Spanish conversationally and would...
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