Many people will say that the best way to learn a language
is to immerse them in it and interact on a daily basis with native speakers of
that language. I can’t argue that that is probably the best way to do it, but
how do you learn a language when that ideal situation isn’t an option?
I live in Japan. You may have already figured that out if
you have read any of my previous posts. I live in Japan and I am trying to
raise my son to be fluent in both Japanese and English. The Japanese part is
easy. He lives in Japan and everywhere he goes he hears Japanese. Every time he
sees television it is Japanese.
Now, what do we do about his English? I leave for work about
30 minutes after he wakes up each morning and normally I am running around like
a chicken with its head cut off getting ready to go to work. I have very little
time to sit and interact with him linguistically. After work, I get home
between 6-7:00pm. He normally goes to bed shortly after 8:00pm. This doesn’t really
leave me with a lot of time to talk to him. I do as much as I can and try to
read a story or two to him before bed time, but realistically, he only gets about
2 hours of English each weekday.
To supplement things, I do what many parents in my situation
do. I have him watch television. It isn’t the best way, but it is one of the
few options I have and it works. I know it works because he has been learning
vocabulary and phrases that I didn’t teach him.
My wife teaches him some English throughout the day, but he
picks up idiomatic English from various DVDs he has and is able to apply that
English correctly when playing or interacting with me.
We of course want our son to lead an active life and be
outside as much as possible so we do limit the amount of time he spends indoors
watching television. On a daily basis, he probably watches about 1 to 1.5 hours
of English programming.
Again, it is the best we can do in the current situation.
Some of the shows that my son seems to really react to and
enjoy the most are:
Thomas and Friends (my son is OBSESSED with all things
Thomas)
Dora the Explorer
Go Diego Go
Theodore Tugboat
Blues Clues
His favorite movies are:
Wiggles Music DVDs (songs)
Toy Story
Cars
Wiggles Magical Adventure
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It works! I am learning Italian and to help I get a daily dose of a local soap opera. It might not be the greatest show on earth but I really find it helps with my idiomatic language.
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