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Poll: What languages are your children studying?

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Postby isamama » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:22 am

Spanish, but we have lollygagged for too long. This year I intend to be more diligent. We use Rosetta Stone, which uses the puter. Problem is, sometimes the puter is undependable.

I also have a lot of supplements to use this year and I'm also thinking of buying another spanish software I've sampled online to use as supplement also. I've waited for the price to come down and it has , so I might order it - maybe.
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Postby seekingmyLord » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:36 pm

Classical Latin
Classical Greek
French

I didn't see Sign Languages.

We will also be studying Spanish in the future and maybe Hebrew.

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Postby Theodore » Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:55 pm

Interesting point, but I'm afraid we didn't have room to list every language, just the most common. There are hundreds of spoken languages not on the list as well.

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Postby treshay » Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:33 am

For us we started Japanese when my oldest daughter was 5. We started Classic Latin when she was 6 (this year). Each year we are going to add another language with Russian and Greek being the next two languages.[/quote]

Do you speak these naturally or did you have to learn as well? What did you use? I want my children to know several other languages I just don't know how to go about doing it?
Teresa, mother to Mackenzie (8 ), Breanna (4) and Emmalee (5months)

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