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Will your child learn (speak) dialects in the future?

Do you need to ask this? Of course I have to learn. It is not an emotional and moral blessing, but a very utilitarian educational goal: children's intelligence will improve very quickly in a multilingual growth atmosphere, which is extremely important for him to learn music and form high-quality thinking ability in the future.

The process of learning a language is the same as learning to sing, and they all follow the basic order of "opening your ears first, then your tongue, and finally your brain". It is basically difficult for a person who sings out of tune to learn a foreign language well because their ears are completely ignorant of the pitch, rhythm and combination of sounds.

The most valuable thing about dialects is that you can help children open their ears at a very low cost-how many parents have the ability to create a multilingual growth atmosphere for their children at a very young age, such as Chinese, English, French and German? Learning every language may cost tens of thousands of dollars to enroll in classes.

But if you understand the learning rules of this language, you won't be too entangled in what language to use. Dialect is a natural medicine to "open your ears", and every family can let their children grow up in the atmosphere of Putonghua and dialects without spending money. When a child can switch freely between dialect and Mandarin and communicate freely, what English and French he will learn is just a gourd painting gourd ladle.

Mr. Zhao Yuanren, the father of Chinese linguistics in China, Mr. Qian Zhongshu, the literary giant, the great scholar Lin Yutang and Mr. Gu Hongming, the super scholars in the eyes of ordinary people, all grew up in a large family dialect, quickly mastered many languages, and even learned the dialect of a foreign language quickly in adulthood, which made Germans and French exclaim, "Did you immigrate from an early age?"