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A journey from one language to many - with no destination! (Part 3)

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  I recollect my early days in my English-medium school. Surrounded by brilliant classmates and guided by some of the best teachers, I was lucky to have got enrolled in that school. The only issue was my aptitude in the language, English. If there was one thing in my little world which scared me the most in those days was the feeling of communicating in that language. I was terrified and felt nervous to even place myself in the class, I felt I did not belong there! In my class we had a small desk and a chair, fitting to the size of a 6/7-year-old. “Miss, may I go to the toilet?” – this was the question my classmates would ask to the teacher, but for me, to say this one single sentence was as difficult as getting an injection (I got quite a few of those in my childhood, due to health reasons!), or getting a boil (I do not know why, but I would get one every month when I was little!), or missing my dad (he was away with his job to different cities in India!). I would clutch the s...

A journey from one language to many - with no destination! (Part 2)

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To continue from the last part, children learn the most from their parents - good or bad, all things. And when it comes from learning a language, it is mostly from the mother. No wonder why this first-learnt language is called the "Mother Tongue". So, for a kid, it is important to listen, grasp and follow the way the mother speaks. For the mother, it is important to speak softly, calmly, clearly and informatively to her kid. As a primary caregiver, the mother has a role to play to shape the quality of language the child can eventually embrace. Of course, the father too has a role to play.  At home the child learns the most. After home, the other place is of course the school. A good environment is essential there. Today, we are reducing our vocabulary set. We are somewhat diminishing the vernacular local languages at the cost of English. This is not correct - both should exist. When language shrinks at home the tendency will spread to schools and to societies. Words and expre...