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原帖由 wcllks 於 09-2-10 22:34 發表 
popolung and Ruby,
I also adopt the same "methodology." My kid is now in ESF primary. If I had to make a choice, I would make the same one 
My daughter can speak both English and Cantonese fluen ...
Yes, my daughter in K2 already "fix" my pronouncation too, and will try my best to start to teach her better Chinese, though not easy.
Today I started "testing water" by asking her: "later on I willl take you to learn more Chinese as it is a lot of fun" and you know what she said: "hmmm, better not"......
So it is a no easy path, but I will try my best, but at the same time, I will not push. Just try to make it happen, naturally! Once they really find sometimes fun in Chinese they will stick their head there sooner or later. I still think for us in HK it is easier to teach them Chinese ourselves than teach them English, at least we can read and write better. |
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