List out the problem that a child faces in a school if home langauge is not school langauge
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Outside of school, I am not a confident user of the community language, especially for writing, which inhibits socialising with other parents and students outside of school and establishing networks. It also means that my child does not have as much homework support as other students. On the flip side, they are trilingual and have experience living in three countries, has broad exposure to community language speakers all the time and in a wide variety of contexts.
Well, since before we moved here the community language was a second home language, not really the primary one. However, the first part of my answer to situation 1 holds true, but it is easier to establish friendships outside of school (providing other parents speak the community language, which isn’t always the case) and access homework support.
It can be the hardest one of all, since both parts of situation 1 are true (assuming that other families have a shared home and school language), in addition to there being limited opportunities for exposure to the school language outside the school context and the home language outside the home context. Books especially can be difficult to come by and it is important to build networks of school language and home language speakers for your child to interact with outside the home and school...
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