World of Love Festival
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What languages should be taught at schools?
How much have things changed for the past 60 years? What languages do you think should be taught at schools these days? Do you think children should be learning more languages? Let us know in the comments!
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What a perfect world would be like?
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We asked some volunteers and charity workers what we need to to to make the world a perfect place. Do you agree with them? What are your ideas? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe to our channel on youtube: PLEASE CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW or follow us on Facebook: worldoflovefestival Instagram: worldoflovefestival Twitter: worldoflovefest
This bilingual Polish & English speaking boy is learning Mandarin & tells a Chinese story in English
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If you want to know more about the Chinese New Year, this is a story of Nian, a horrible monster and the origins of the Lunar New Year. Children will learn why firecrackers, noisemakers, and the colour red are part of the Chinese New Year's traditions. The story is being told by a 10-year-old bilingual child who speaks Polish and English and wants to learn Mandarin and Japanese. #worldoflovefes...
Raising trilingual kids. You won't find a better example of how little multilingual children talk.
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We asked trilingual children and their mums to talk to us in all the languages they can speak. In this video, you can see how the children switch from one language to another, depending on what they hear.
Challenges of a bilingual brain. Is it easy to be bilingual?
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At the World of Love, we asked bilingual children whether they see any disadvantages of speaking more than one language.
One Person One Language: raising trilingual children when both parents speak a different language
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Bilingualism, multilingualism - How to raise trilingual kids using the OPOL method: One Person One Language? Interview with a Polish mum who is raising her trilingual children together with her Italian husband in the UK. Tips and advice.
What makes a good diverse community leader?
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In this interview, we ask Anthony Uchenna Agwagah, the leader of the Igbo community of Nigeria in Dorset what good community leadership is and how can diverse communities cultivate their heritage cultural and language background.
Transgender artist Yui Karlberg on her music, diverse family and culture.
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With the transgender artist Waritsara Yui Karlberg we talk about her music, diverse background and being transgender in the UK. Born in Sweden, she moved to England at the age of 7 as a speaker of Swedish and Thai only. She has lived as a man until she was 31 and today, she inspires others to follow their dreams. The founder of the indie-pop trio Ethereal & The Elevated.
Learned English from the age of 7, a success story of the homes and property British businessman
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Maximilian Ziegfried de Kment was born in Venezuela and arrived in England at the age of seven, speaking Spanish only. An inspiring story of a successful British businessman who built his career based on determination, and being proud to be different. A former professional rugby player and now the owner of the estate agents Saxe Coburg and Lovett International in Dorset, reveals his secrets in ...
How to raise bilingual kids: best tips and practical advice from a mum of multilingual children
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Anna Hamilton is Polish who lives in Dorset, UK with her British husband and their four children who can fluently speak English, Polish, and Spanish. With us, she shares her best tips and practical advice on how to raise bilingual and multilingual kids. World of Love is a campaign to recognise the contributions made by the members of our culturally and linguistically diverse society and to intr...
Don't keep seeing yourself as a foreigner, says Chika Udezue, the Black and Minority Ethnic leader
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With Mrs Chika Udezue, a spokesperson, the Black and Minority Ethnic prominent leader and a member of the Nigerian Community in Dorset at the World of Love we talk about living in another country as a foreigner. Is it easy to settle down in a place where everyone around speaks another language and sometimes, also looks differently? What to do about your foreign accent? Should we adapt or should...
Children's Art Classes Online by Zander Artwork Alexander Dakers
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World of Love Festival is a #celebration of #wellbeing, #happiness, and being together through #arts, #languages, and #cultures from all over the #world. #Zanderartwork is one of the artists who share #positivity during the #coronavirus times. Dakers works from universally recognised images affording the viewer a certain familiarity before allowing them to be reminded of their own experiences. ...
15 amazing signs you are bilingual
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Bilingualism or, multilingualism is the phenomenon of speaking and understanding two or more languages. It has important cognitive and economic benefits but it also helps to build closer connections with people and participate in the global community in more ways. Watch this video to see if you recognise any of the amazing signs that you are fluent in more than just one language.

Комментарии

  • @narminatopal92
    @narminatopal92 15 дней назад

    It's quite easy when you just need to speek to your lid in your own mother tongue but what if not. Even though you might be quite fluent it's not enough to raise a kid, emotions-wise

  • @JimmyYuen-n5n
    @JimmyYuen-n5n 28 дней назад

    Is multilanguage a multifacit for tool for common purpose

  • @omarcruz6326
    @omarcruz6326 3 месяца назад

    I have seen maaaaaany videos about this topic and this video I didn't like it... I just loved it ! She's a great mom. She has the ideas very clear in her head ! 👌 Bravo !

  • @user-vv4hg7me1q
    @user-vv4hg7me1q 7 месяцев назад

    The children have wonderful diction, accents and intonation. Well done, all of you. I am bilingual, too. Three cheers for your parents.

  • @user-vv4hg7me1q
    @user-vv4hg7me1q 7 месяцев назад

    Splendid

  • @tataxx05
    @tataxx05 8 месяцев назад

    I've made a mistake. My native language is portuguese, but since I live abroad with close to no contact my home country/expats and I was afraid that my child would be behind in terms of school, I kind of stopped speaking my own language very earlier on. Now, my child is 4 and doesn't speak Portuguese at all - which is challenging for me, as I have to educate and raise a person in a language that I'm not 100% perfect. What should I do now? Is it too late?

    • @olivia5030
      @olivia5030 5 месяцев назад

      I hope you just started. That's the best thing you could do is to start and improve your method as you go along. You can improve your language at the same time.

  • @camilofuentespena7348
    @camilofuentespena7348 Год назад

    😍

  • @clynt7452
    @clynt7452 Год назад

    I grew up learning and speaking 4 languages in Malaysia :) Cantonese at home , Mandarin with friends, Bahasa Malay and English at school. Definitely gave me an advantage at work.

  • @MVAgustaBrutale1000RR
    @MVAgustaBrutale1000RR Год назад

    Habibi come to INDIA

  • @sbtcvd6498
    @sbtcvd6498 Год назад

    Thank you for the talk! I am researching and applying this approach for my baby ❤

  • @mariaeduardapereiragarcia1270

    I don’t know how to do with my future kids. I’m afraid to confuse them, because I speak Portuguese, my fiancé speaks Danish and we speak English to each other. We live in the German side of Switzerland, and they will have to speak that at school. Plus, i speak Italian quite often because of my stepfather and his family.

    • @mydogisbailey
      @mydogisbailey 3 месяца назад

      Let them learn German and English in school

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Год назад

    I'm in my 40s and only became bilingual recently. I started learning my second language at the start of 2019 and I'm close to being an advanced level speaker in it now. These children are so lucky to have been brought up in more than one language.

  • @Innessofficial
    @Innessofficial Год назад

    It would be great if mom shared the approach and favourite materials for teaching kids 4 languages..

  • @Innessofficial
    @Innessofficial Год назад

    Did I miss something or they don't speak 3 languages but 4 ?🤔

  • @nin3689
    @nin3689 Год назад

    Why should parents care what people think. Whatever good for their children they do

  • @PUPYSHEV
    @PUPYSHEV 2 года назад

    You have a good channel, thanks for trying on it!

  • @helenemoody3869
    @helenemoody3869 2 года назад

    You know my x hubby B is Massive Attacks most troublesome member... Why they fight and do nothing for years FFS. Portishead are fantastic too. The place however is dire. Do not go that way out of Bristol honey! Grim. How's things? Miss you

  • @francisheather354
    @francisheather354 2 года назад

    coco??? you there?

  • @yourmajesty122
    @yourmajesty122 2 года назад

    I live in america and there's so many polish people here. I guess they speak polish and sound a little american, but mostly do have a polish accent. this lady mostly sounds polish but sounds English with some words she says. Adorable. Interesting

  • @yourmajesty122
    @yourmajesty122 2 года назад

    Polish is like the world's hardest language or at least in the top few. That language is crazy and a 3 year can speak that and two other ones as well. it just goes to show you that babies truly are the masters of language

  • @veronicaarmijo8903
    @veronicaarmijo8903 2 года назад

    Well done. I do the same at home. My children are now 9 and 11. They are trilingual in english, french and spanish and they are able to communicate, understand read and now learning to write in Spanish. Of course they are still some gaps especially in spanish as we have less time to practice it. Most of the time they practice english and french at school as they are in a bilingual class. At home we use the 3 languages. Mum speak spanish, daddy french and the kids speak english to each other. You may think we are a crazy family 🙂🤔. Fortunately we are all trilingual so we do understand each others...

  • @giulial5011
    @giulial5011 2 года назад

    I was also raised trilingual but my parents could only speak one language (Italian) so I learnt Italian at home with them. I learnt French because I went to an International French school from the age of 2 to 12 so French is like another native language. I learnt English by watching English tv when I was young and I am going to a British school now for the last year of high school. Spanish I only started learning 6 years ago, I was about 11 so I am not fluent yet but I can definitely have a conversation with someone

    • @giulial5011
      @giulial5011 2 года назад

      @L. Ricardo Thank you! I found it very useful to watch tv in English and of course it helps a lot when you are young (around 5) but 9 years old is also good. When I was really young my dad made me watch "Baby Einstein" which he had on DVD and it's a cartoon that teaches English for very young kids/toddlers. And then when I got older (5-12 years old) I watched Disney Channel so stuff like Jessie, Wizards of Waverly Place, Good luck Charlie. I also loved watching the Harry Potter movies. They were harder to understand at first because of the British accent but eventually they helped a lot. I even have a bit of an British accent when I speak because of that lol. And yes, RUclips is also very useful I am sure there is stuff like Baby Einstein on RUclips as well since DVDs are not as common anymore. But I think RUclips is a great place to learn tbh. I hope this helped!

  • @charlottelee4916
    @charlottelee4916 2 года назад

    coco

  • @18wolfspirit
    @18wolfspirit 2 года назад

    My idea of a perfect world involves things such as eradication of bullying and terrorism, effective programs that get to the heart of why people feel the need to bully in the first place, more jobs for inmates while in prison and for when they leave prison, more high-quality schools and homeless shelters established so that no one would be denied education, discrimination based on race/sex/religion/political views/deformities/mental illness/social class/caste/interests/sexual orientation/gender wouldn't be tolerated even slightly anywhere, establishment of thousands more shelters to find every single stray animal in the world a home, global implementation of electric/hydroelectric energy for everything from cars to factories, regular and incredibly through inspections of homes to ensure no abuse is being inflicted upon any member of said household, establishment of high-quality orphanages with only the most noble and kindest staff to make children feel a sense of family belonging until a real family can adopt them, eradication of every country' debt with the collaboration of every single country in the world, spaying and neutering of rapists/pedophiles/other sex offenders so that they have no choice but to focus on more productive ventures, programs to have satellites plant seeds as they orbit the earth so as to end world hunger, travel and cultural education is highly encouraged, Hollywood and other film/television industries continuously make themselves entirely open to the unique imagination and creativity of others without unnecessary interference and think of new and revolutionary film ideas constantly, etc.

  • @muellerhans
    @muellerhans 2 года назад

    Chinese, English, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and languages of near countries.

  • @EtherealUKMusic
    @EtherealUKMusic 2 года назад

    Thanks for this ☺️

    • @helenemoody3869
      @helenemoody3869 2 года назад

      Awesome interview Yui! If you're free this weekend it's Reading Pride from 10 am 3/9/22

    • @EtherealUKMusic
      @EtherealUKMusic 2 года назад

      @@helenemoody3869 awesome! Will be there in spirit as usual x

  • @just.be.youtself
    @just.be.youtself 3 года назад

    I wonder if it would work if not introduced from the beginning when kids are baby's but later in child's life, I mean with much older kids. Anyone has an experience or opinion?

  • @readwithme-sloweasychinese9918
    @readwithme-sloweasychinese9918 3 года назад

    My 5 year old can speak English, French, Chinese. But it took her a while to speak fluently in all three languages. I also try to record down some of the videos to let her listen more and talk more. ruclips.net/video/NTrP4G-hR_8/видео.html

  • @yumi456
    @yumi456 3 года назад

    I grew up speaking 5 languages. And learn 2 more at school. But in my country the average is at 4,7 languages. So ya know

  • @TT-nv7nx
    @TT-nv7nx 3 года назад

    They are not really trilingual 😐, they are fluent only in polish.

  • @omrcz
    @omrcz 3 года назад

    If I ever have kids they'll grow up learning Hungarian, Spanish and English.

  • @lennertvandyck5185
    @lennertvandyck5185 3 года назад

    In my country (Belgium) most people speak 3 languages because we have Dutch and French and also a small German part but no one really cares about that but everyone also speaks English.

  • @MegF142857
    @MegF142857 3 года назад

    My parents were bilingual, but only taught us English as kids. As an adult keep trying to learn Spanish, but not very good at it. I do have an ear for Spanish because heard as a child, which must be from the exposure as a child. Lucky kids. Had friend who learned Polish, French, and English as a child.

  • @charlier52
    @charlier52 3 года назад

    The Italian sentence was not 100% correct.

  • @odyss
    @odyss 3 года назад

    If they speak four languages, they’re quadrilingual.

  • @rachela5252
    @rachela5252 3 года назад

    Being bilingual/multilingual from a young age can also be a curse ..

  • @gabrielajonczyk5663
    @gabrielajonczyk5663 3 года назад

    To be honest, even if I cannot speak Italian or Spanish, they could speak better Polish but I understand that it is the hardest of all 4 of those languages. Dziewczynki, trzyma kciuki za Wasze postępy! Oby tak dalej 😉

  • @edezagon
    @edezagon 3 года назад

    I was lucky to grow up in the US with French speaking parents. So school in English, then French at home. We then moved to Belgium and were put in French speaking school, then we moved to Italy and we went to local Italian schools. After that we all went our own way; I went back to US, learned Spanish, then back to Belgium, and learned the basics of Flemish/Dutch, my sister is fluent. I learned some Portuguese and German along the way. So we all speak 3-5 languages in our family. My daughter graduated Belgian/French high school and I always spoke to her in English. She learned some Spanish and understands Italian. Life was good for us in traveling the world!

  • @RJCM6762
    @RJCM6762 3 года назад

    Raising Godly Children: ruclips.net/video/z6ligeX0gGY/видео.html

  • @vickyandersen8660
    @vickyandersen8660 3 года назад

    It’s not chocolatA it’s chocolatEH 🙃

  • @Teverell
    @Teverell 3 года назад

    I was so very close to being bilingual (English and French) when I was little, only we never used French anywhere once we left Belgium, where we'd been living and where I had gone to school, and so I've forgotten it. I do remember having a discussion with another kid at the school, though. My memory is in English but we would have been speaking French, and because I don't remember much French, my memory has code switched permanently to English.

  • @charlottemadadi
    @charlottemadadi 3 года назад

    My daughter spoke 3 languages at 3 years old (French from my side, Persian from my husband, German, where we live). At 4 she started watching English cartoons and could speak it within a few months. Now soon 10, she also speaks Russian and a bit of Arabic

  • @yadaKiKhula
    @yadaKiKhula 3 года назад

    RUclips : wanna see trilingual kids talk? 126 million people from the state of Maharashtra in India: laughs in Mahinglish (मराठी + हिंदी + English) 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lenka.luciferian
    @lenka.luciferian 3 года назад

    almost everyone in europe mostly young and mid-age people know more than just one language their mother language because english is international language you already know two from really young age ( ive been learning english since i was 4) and then in elementary school you can learn the third which was german in my case because its beautiful and has some similarities with english and if you want to be that amazing which a lot of europeans are obviously you can learn fourth or maybe fifth my fourth is currently russian because im slavic so its easier for me to learn that and also i can speak fluently and for you to know im slovak so obviously i can speak fluently czech too and my fifth language is or will be spanish i know some words and some phrases and i dont think its that difficult for someone like me who aint new in learning new languages also a lot of people ask how can you do that and it must be reallt difficult and my explanation is that first 3-4 years are about nothing you just learn words phrases etc you just have to pick one thats the most difficult part of it to even pick one and realize that it actually aint that horrible. when you know more and more languages clearly and fluently believe me your life would be soo much easier after all languages havent been created for just to speak in them but also to learn them. for everyone whos learning new language or is trying i wish you the best you can do that doesnt matter if you cant speak fluently in it after maybe 3 years i tell you that after a little bit more years you will be surprised and youll start realizing that omg i can speak in it pretty good and thats one of the best feelings in the world believe me i know what im talking about however the most important is understandment between people. wish yall luck and have a nice day 😘

  • @prestokrs1
    @prestokrs1 3 года назад

    Honestly her husband should just learn Polish 😂

    • @veronicaarmijo8903
      @veronicaarmijo8903 2 года назад

      I know, it should be easier. But even like this. That lady is giving to her children a (gift) skill for life.

  • @lenardstevens8995
    @lenardstevens8995 3 года назад

    brilliant artist

  • @pgum123gonowplayread4
    @pgum123gonowplayread4 3 года назад

    no, at least not for me... me is when the other language hits me with an headache, cause my eyes beg and plead for a different written format, therefore stopping reading comprehension, the trying in overdrive hence the headache only after long time written format and over slightly overstating what would occur naturally to even monolinguals in their own language

  • @anahitamirzarazi4424
    @anahitamirzarazi4424 3 года назад

    I was raised bilingual, tho my parents only taught me Persian and i learned German from Kindergarden and school. Later i learned English and French in school tho my french is not very good unlike my english

  • @TenebraeLux
    @TenebraeLux 3 года назад

    ...But the woman isn't great at Spanish either, though. Also, bananas can also be said in Spanish instead of plátanos xD

  • @katebull
    @katebull 3 года назад

    SO TRUE HAHA