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Advantages and Disadvantages of Being Bilingual in Public School
Being bicultural or bilingual could be difficult for students from other countries entering in a new classroom for the first time. ... If the bicultural/bilingual student came from a culture that is underrepresented, they could have great difficulties gaining respect and acceptance from other students and sometimes teachers. This could affect the students’ social status in the school, and the bicultural/bilingual child will find it difficult meeting new friends. ... How can we educate these students in English and still preserve the bicultural/bilingual students’ culture. Being bicultural/bilingual in a school setting sometimes has its advantages. ... Bilingual students can help translate the language between teachers and students. Being a bilingual student, you can communicate in more than one language. ...
Bicultural and bilingual students entering in public school in the United States can have its advantages and disadvantages.
Approximate Word count = 734 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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