More or less explicit in
this hateful article (front page today) in the
red top The Sun is the supposition that anyone living in the UK who does not have English as a first language is automatically less intelligent, or at least less worthy, than those who do. (Edit: the headline was 'Broken English'. Make of that what you will.)
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IMO, kids that can carry on in both languages would seem to be smarter than others of their age.
Also, what muckfuck says.
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You're right, of course. As if your observation weren't enough, there's packs of scholarship that proves this beyond doubt. Children pick this sort of thing up very easily--below the age of about 8 they're the best language learners on earth.
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Thanks for the idea, though. :) It would be good if there were a way to show the other side of the coin, but I fear that arguing with idiots (which is what it would probably come down to) is like trying to knock down a brick wall with your forehead.
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The Spanish situation in the US is vaguely similar to the Welsh one in the UK, I bet. The monoglot English speakers are aware of some people speaking some other language, but a) don't believe there's many of them, and b) can't understand how they could speak that language and not also have fine English. I could show the Sun editor a dozen academic studies which show that (most) children brought up with a first language that isn't English can nevertheless learn English to as good a level as children brought up with English as first language. But I bet he wouldn't take a blind bit of notice of it. Better to slag off the imagrunts.
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