Language learning situations in India
As you all know that India is a diverse country. There are so many languages in India. How do children learn the language? They learn the language from their environment. Therefore you need to develop a holistic perspective on the nature of language, its interface with other aspects of life and society, assumptions about language learning, and how we can support the learner’s attempt to learn the language. As language teachers, you need to understand and reflect on how language learning takes place and what the conditions are for learning a language in your classroom contexts and also use this multilingual classroom as a resource and a strategy.
Multilingualism
- Multilingualism is a natural phenomenon that relates positively to cognitive flexibility and scholastic achievement.
- Several recent studies have effectively demonstrated the positive relationship of bilingualism with cognitive growth and scholastic achievement.
- Bilingual children not only have control over several different languages but are also academically more creative and socially more tolerant.
Learning languages as a first, second, and third language
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