@bilingualbachcha
Bilingual children's book author: Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi
How Do I Say This? - This American Life
How Do I Say This? - This American Life
How Do I Say This? - This American Life
How Do I Say This? - This American Life
Now Available: Chalo Baag Vich Chaliye
Now Available: Chalo Baag Vich Chaliye
Chalo Baag Vich Chaliye: A Bilingual Children’s Book Written in Punjabi with Transliteration, and English Translation (Chalo! (Punjabi Series)) [Singh, Balveen, Alshalabi, Noor] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Chalo Baag Vich Chaliye: A Bilingual Children’s Book Written in Punjabi with Transliteration, and English Translation (Chalo! (Punjabi Series))
Now Available: Chalo Bagiche Jaie
Now Available: Chalo Bagiche Jaie
Chalo Bagiche Jaie: A Bilingual Children’s Book Written in Gujarati with Transliteration, and English Translation (Chalo! (Gujarati Series)) [Singh, Balveen, Alshalabi, Noor] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Chalo Bagiche Jaie: A Bilingual Children’s Book Written in Gujarati with Transliteration, and English Translation (Chalo! (Gujarati Series))
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My children don’t speak my mother tongue – as a second-generation migrant, it fills me with sadness | Saima Mir
My children don’t speak my mother tongue – as a second-generation migrant, it fills me with sadness | Saima Mir
Which language immigrant parents should speak at home has been endlessly debated. For now, we have not passed Urdu onto our children, says freelance journalist and author Saima Mir
The linguistic genius of babies | Patricia Kuhl
The linguistic genius of babies | Patricia Kuhl
http://www.ted.com At TEDxRainier, Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another -- by listening to the humans a...
Teenagers on What Their Families’ Native Languages Mean to Them
Teenagers on What Their Families’ Native Languages Mean to Them
“I’m not that embarrassed,” one student said of his accent, “because it’s a flex to know multiple languages.”
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