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Old 18th February 2008, 23:45   #69 (permalink)
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Re: How Thai interfers with learning English

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Originally Posted by Jack Straw
"Only in the learning stages. Once you reach a proficiency level that qualifies as bilingual, the argument doesn't hold."

Maybe, but how many people actually reach the bilingual stage? ( I surely haven't even after years of studying Thai).
My 3 yr-old daughter is growing-up bilingual. Bilinguality is usually due either to both one's parents being immigrants/expats, or just one of them (rather than through just having studied another language).

So in which language does my daughter think?
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