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Bilingualism at the Little Star Day SchoolFrom the age of four to seven the child begins to use the language learnt and is the best time to formally introduce a second or third language. Since they have a firm base of their primary language, children of this age are the best targets to teach a new language to. They use language with no reservations and are open to being corrected. They are not inhibited by making mistakes. Children experiment with language. For children who have one native language at home and learn another in a formal environment it is important to begin with the letter forms and sound in the native language first. Languages are approached in the EYC as a common tool of communication. The curriculum aims to show the children that a new language can be learned and acquired, the language can be spoken by non-native speakers as well, different languages can be used to express and communicate with one another, learning a new language is a skill that we acquire just like any other—learning by doing and making mistakes on the way. Little Star Day School believes in immersive learning and teaching. The two languages co-exist, in the same room on the same days at the same time. Only the persons speaking the languages are distinguished. EYC gives the children the gift of language acquiring skills. They will be able to:
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