My baby is 1 and so far we have been trying to do OPOL. I speak the community language and am ay home with her 3 days per week, the other two days she goes to daycare. I speak English and we live in an English speaking country. My partner speaks Italian but we speak English as a family.
I know she will pick up English as she is always around it, and know Italian will not be as easy. I do not speak very good Italian, I am aiming to improve but am not at the level that we could speak Italian as a family. I am trying to encourage my partner to be 100% Italian with her, I can generally understand what hes saying with a bit of context. He is so used to English that sometimes he slips in and out, but its a work in progress.
My question would be, would it be worth me reinforcing Italian with what I do know (animals, colours, simple comands etc) or stick to English? Anyone been in a similar situation? If I am honest I would not be speaking to her all day in Italian, so it would mean maybe reading an Italian book a few times throughout the day, or using simple phrases (e.g. don't eat that/where's Teddy etc).
I know she will pick up English as she is always around it, and know Italian will not be as easy. I do not speak very good Italian, I am aiming to improve but am not at the level that we could speak Italian as a family. I am trying to encourage my partner to be 100% Italian with her, I can generally understand what hes saying with a bit of context. He is so used to English that sometimes he slips in and out, but its a work in progress.
My question would be, would it be worth me reinforcing Italian with what I do know (animals, colours, simple comands etc) or stick to English? Anyone been in a similar situation? If I am honest I would not be speaking to her all day in Italian, so it would mean maybe reading an Italian book a few times throughout the day, or using simple phrases (e.g. don't eat that/where's Teddy etc).