It should be one of them because it is a great skill to know multiple languages
The first language is important in bilingual education because it serves as the foundation for learning a second language. It helps students develop cognitive skills, maintain cultural identity, and improve academic performance in both languages.
Linguistic identity refers to a person's self-perception and identification with a particular language or languages. It encompasses their relationship to a language, including proficiency, cultural affiliation, and emotional connection. Linguistic identity can play a crucial role in shaping an individual's sense of belonging and community.
I don't think that this would affect one's identity. If you switch to an other language that you know really well, you even think in that language, you don't translate. But I really don't see how this could affect your identity. My native language is dutch, second language is french, third language is English and the fourth language is German, but at the end I am still me and I'm flemish.
the language of your identity
Heritage speakers face challenges in maintaining language proficiency and cultural identity due to limited exposure to the language, lack of formal education in the language, societal pressure to assimilate, and generational language shift within their families.
Nation should be the foundation of identity because the founadtion of everyone's individual identity began in their nation. Everyone has a nation (or "Nation's") they belong to and that nation is were their identity begins. Therefore; nation is the foundation of identity and to every extent.
Yes!!
The first language is important in bilingual education because it serves as the foundation for learning a second language. It helps students develop cognitive skills, maintain cultural identity, and improve academic performance in both languages.
Parrot Foundation's motto is 'Parrot speaks your language'.
Linguistic identity refers to a person's self-perception and identification with a particular language or languages. It encompasses their relationship to a language, including proficiency, cultural affiliation, and emotional connection. Linguistic identity can play a crucial role in shaping an individual's sense of belonging and community.
a separate language.
If you mean, what language family is the basis of English, it's Germanic.
because you should know your own region's language before you use other languages.
Your language tells people your identity. If you mean different languages language people can tell you are interested in that language and that is part of your identity. But if you go around saying, for example, "I'm going shopping going shopping" People will know you love to shop. Or if your always talking about the Internet people will know your way into the Internet.
I don't think that this would affect one's identity. If you switch to an other language that you know really well, you even think in that language, you don't translate. But I really don't see how this could affect your identity. My native language is dutch, second language is french, third language is English and the fourth language is German, but at the end I am still me and I'm flemish.
cultural identity
the language of your identity