Table of Contents
- 1 What is important English language or mother tongue?
- 2 What is the difference between English and mother tongue?
- 3 Why using mother tongue is important in language learning?
- 4 Which is mother tongue?
- 5 Which is more important English or mother tongue?
- 6 Would you swap your mother tongue for another language?
What is important English language or mother tongue?
Mother tongue makes it easier for children to pick up and learn other languages. Mother tongue develops a child’s personal, social and cultural identity. Using mother tongue helps a child develop their critical thinking and literacy skills.
What is the difference between English and mother tongue?
Mother tongue is the in-born language, which a baby has already familiarized even in the gestation of mother before it was born. The first language is the language which a child acquires either through schooling or socialization, such as family.
Why using mother tongue is important in language learning?
Mother tongue is the language that a child gets to hear after birth and helps give a definite shape to our feelings and thoughts. Learning in the mother tongue is also crucial for improving other critical thinking skills, second language learning, and literacy skills.
What is the difference between mother tongue and official language?
It is possible for two languages to be considered your “mother tongue” if a child grew up a simultaneous bilingual. National language refers to languages commonly spoken in that country, but official languages are languages that are used by that country’s government.
Do you agree with using the mother tongue as a medium of teaching?
According to UNESCO (2005) the use of mother tongue as a medium of instruction boosts children’s confidence and academic performance. This means that children who start their education in their mother tongue have a good start, and perform better, than those who start school in a foreign language.
Which is mother tongue?
A person’s mother tongue is the first language they learned, usually from their mother. So if your mother is Japanese, and she spoke in Japanese to you, making it the first language you learned, that is your mother tongue.
Which is more important English or mother tongue?
English is essential because it is a lingua franca across the world, and functions as a common language. However, mother tongue should not be forgot and stamped upon. It is the part of your culture. Both are important in their ways. Originally Answered: which is important English or mother tongue?
Would you swap your mother tongue for another language?
If a language fairy visited you on the 21st of February (International Mother Language Day) offering you a deal to swap your mother tongue for any language of your choice, would you say yes? As a part of the Women’s History Month we decided to ask this question to a few prominent female writers, authors and polyglots.
What is the difference between ‘mother tongue’ and native language?
‘Native language’ is another definition, referring to something that has been with you since you were born. The issue is the same as for ‘mother tongue’ – it is applied to languages you have learnt as a child. If you no longer speak your childhood language, you have lost your status as a native speaker.
Do you think English is important?
Yes, English is important but that is not at the expense of your mother tongue. English is now an international language whether you accept or not. Our world needs an international language for advancement. Already 53 countries of our world have English as their main language or official language.