Some authorities think that it is more favourable for pupils to begin studying languages at primary school instead of secondary school. This essay will argue that the advantages of this outweigh the drawbacks. The essay will first demonstrate that the earlier someone learns an additional language the more likely they are to master it and that it brings added cognitive benefits, followed by an analysis of how the primary disadvantage, namely confusion with their native tongue, is not valid.
The main reason to start kids off with foreign languages early is that this increases the likelihood they will achieve fluency in adulthood. That is to say that they will have far more years to perfect their skills and it will seem perfectly normal to speak bilingually. For example, in countries such as Holland and Norway where English is taught from a very young age, more than 95% of adults speak it at an advanced level. Learning a second language also helps to improve overall cognitive abilities. In other words, it benefits the overall development of a child’s brain. A recent survey by Cambridge University found that children who studied a new language before the age of 5 were significantly more likely to score higher in Mathematics and Science.
Those opposed to this say that it causes the child to become confused between their mother tongue and the other language. However, there is actually no evidence to support this view and children from bilingual families do just as well in both languages. My own son was brought up speaking both Vietnamese and English and outperforms most of his classmates in both.
On balance, the fact that early foreign language learning leads to higher fluency and improved brain function clearly outweighs the flawed argument that it impairs uptake of native languages.
Some
authorities
think
that it is more
favourable
for pupils to
begin
studying
languages
at primary school
instead
of secondary school. This essay will argue that the advantages of this outweigh the drawbacks. The essay will
first
demonstrate that the earlier someone learns an additional
language
the more likely they are to master it and that it brings
added
cognitive benefits, followed by an analysis of how the primary disadvantage,
namely
confusion with their native tongue, is not valid.
The main reason to
start
kids off with foreign
languages
early is that this increases the likelihood they will achieve fluency in adulthood.
That is
to say that they will have far more years to perfect their
skills
and it will seem
perfectly
normal to speak
bilingually
.
For example
, in countries such as Holland and Norway where English
is taught
from a
very
young age, more than 95% of adults speak it at an advanced level. Learning a second
language
also
helps
to
improve
overall
cognitive abilities.
In other words
, it benefits the
overall
development of a child’s brain. A recent survey by Cambridge University found that children who studied a new
language
before
the age of 5 were
significantly
more likely to score higher in Mathematics and Science.
Those opposed to this say that it causes the child to become confused between their mother tongue and the other
language
.
However
, there is actually no evidence to support this view and children from bilingual families do
just
as well
in both
languages
. My
own
son
was brought
up speaking both Vietnamese and English and outperforms most of his classmates in both.
On balance, the fact that early foreign
language
learning leads to higher fluency and
improved
brain function
clearly
outweighs the flawed argument that it impairs uptake of native
languages
.