在英ママです。うちの場合は、日本語教育(土曜日補習校通い)とのバトルでした。親子喧嘩、週末返上、当時は家族として犠牲にするものが多すぎました。子供たちも、バイリンガルでいることの利点を知るには幼すぎました。けれど今では、来月17になる長男は特に、バイリンガルでいることの誇りや自信を年々深めています。継続は力なり! It doesn't happen overnight. No magic as Emika's dad said in the video!
@skbell.41393 жыл бұрын
素敵なご家族ですね。そして素晴らしいお話を ありがとうございます。 私も Anthony のクラスで 英語を 学んでいます。 少しでも英語に触れる機会を増やして 頑張ります。
This is the first time to watch your video!!!! I’m so lucky to know your channel!! I’m going to recommend to my students and friends 👍👍👍👍 おうち英語を広める活動をしています!私自身も3歳1歳の母で、取り組んでいます。 この動画を時折見て気持ちを忘れないで楽しみたいと思います。 他の動画も沢山見てみます!
👏👏👏👏👏 100%agreed!! I'm so glad you guys mentioned It's not easy, parents effort!!! You guys did great job! We live in USA and our boys won't speak Japanese at all.. I mean they understand and speak when they want me to do something or get my attentions. Just because when they were young, their teacher forced to speak only English!!! They got bullying At school (typical American 🤷♀️ ) ..and also my fault, cuz English is user than Japanese to speak in a house 🏠 I stop speaking it... BUT now they are 22,19, and 16 they appreciate Japanese custom, history and culture very much. They have more passion to know their blood line.. so they start to learn it again. It's never too late 😌 keep challenging 💪
This is insightful! It’s interesting that Ichiro keeps nodding the entire time while somebody else is speaking. I see that a lot in Japan, but Emika doesn’t seem to have that (or at least not to the extent that Ichiro does).
Never watched yall before but emika sounded soo familiar to me and just before the video finished i realized she sounds so much like america ferrera 👀👀
Do you have any advice for different nationalities who raise their children in Japan? How to teach the languages? My partner is polish and I’m Indonesian, but we lives in Japan
@ssmb148hk23 жыл бұрын
なぜこのフォントをチョイスした、、、ナルチシズムあふれとるなぁ
@lt61493 жыл бұрын
Such an interesting topic. Whilst I appreciate how hard it might have been for the parents to raise a bilingual child, I still think they were lucky that they could both speak English. It would be a lot tougher if you lived in Japan and only one parent could speak the second language. It's particularly hard if the language you're trying to teach is not as common as English in Japan. We live in a city without Japanese community or schools and only one parent speaks Japanese so the kids have absolutely no opportunity to hear any conversations in Japanese apart from anime!
@junkolibertines21463 жыл бұрын
It’s all money 💰 😹😹😹 that’s why I need money now! I’d really love to move to the US!!