Puerto Rico Aims To Become Fully Bilingual By 2022
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- The governor of Puerto Rico is trying to do what more than a century of American citizenship has failed to accomplish: make P...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- The governor of Puerto Rico is trying to do what more than a century of American citizenship has failed to accomplish: make P...
Stacie Nevadomski Berdan | Posted 04.26.2012
I hear countless numbers of stories about how difficult learning a second language can be and why some people just seem to have a knack.
Stephen Palacios | Posted 04.16.2012
The global economy benefits from a labor force that can transact business in more than one language, which would seem to reinforce the need for bilingual education. While English is the lingua franca of today's global economy, it is hard to argue that knowing another language is a disadvantage in today's (or tomorrow's) market.
Gustavo Arellano | Posted 05.28.2012
Wake up and smell the tacos, cabrón, and learn español from mi column. Bilingualism is a wonderful thing, and studies are continually showing it leads to bigger brains and healthier sex lives.
Nataly Kelly | Posted 02.28.2012
As it turns out, learning languages is easier -- and more pleasurable -- for some folks than for others. In fact, there is a group of individuals who find the process so enjoyable that they take it to another level entirely. They're known as hyperpolyglots.
HuffingtonPost.com | Cristina Costantini | Posted 11.30.2011
The choice of whether to address a stranger in English or Spanish is often a split-second decision -- one which has provoked much conversation in the ...
Posted 12.26.2011
Does speaking English and Spanish fluently make you less American? Is bilingualism a hindrance to the American dream? As the nation’s Latino pop...
Delia Lloyd | Posted 12.13.2011
Students who learn a foreign language out-score their non-foreign language learning peers in the verbal and -- surprisingly, perhaps -- math sections of standardized tests.
AP | HOPE YEN | Posted 12.12.2011
WASHINGTON — In the run-up to the 2012 elections, the federal government is ordering that 248 counties and other political jurisdictions provide...
Posted 12.06.2011
There are some who argue as to the fundamental need for speaking Spanish in order to maintain a strong connection to the shared, root elements of Lati...
Mariela Dabbah | Posted 12.09.2011
Regardless of where you stand on the Spanglish debate, for those of us who live in both languages there comes a time when you will inevitably put your foot in your mouth. The truth is that if you only speak one language you save yourself all of this trouble. But then again, you don't get all the benefits of being multilingual and multicultural.
Nataly Kelly | Posted 11.29.2011
"One can become bilingual at any time during one's life -- as a child, as an adolescent, or as an adult. There is no upper age limit for acquiring a new language and then continuing one's life with two or more languages."
Posted 11.19.2011
Most four- and five-year-olds who take an English proficiency exam before kindergarten are bound to fail the test, according to a new study. Taking...
Marjorie Faulstich Orellana | Posted 10.17.2011
Who is more limited -- those who are growing up with two languages, both in formation, or those who only have access to one code? Many English Learners serve as "language brokers" for their families -- as well as for their teachers.
John Riofrio | Posted 10.16.2011
We received our first issue of American Girl magazine earlier this summer and, to be frank, I'm concerned.
Daniel Cubias | Posted 08.26.2011
It stands to reason that as America grows more multilingual, we'll hear more Spanish on the airwaves. And some of that Spanish will be of the naughty variety.
Pamela Kripke | Posted 05.25.2011
In elementary school, I'd split the day in half. Intensive English-only Language Arts in the morning, math in the afternoon, through fifth grade.
AP | DANICA COTO | Posted 05.08.2012