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joebloggs
28th May 2012, 13:22
They were born in the UK, but many second and third generation immigrants speak or understand hardly any English, it was revealed today.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150667/Second-generation-migrants-struggle-understand-basic-instructions-English.html#ixzz1wANLPM5I

andy222
28th May 2012, 14:35
There is no way round this for the government. If they were born here we are stuck with them end of story. As for talking about culture it wont change.

raynaputi
28th May 2012, 14:45
Schools were blamed for failing to teach the language to children well enough. And;
Families deliberately discouraged children from learning English to protect their culture and ensure they could talk to their grandparents.
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In the Philippines, some of the kids now can understand and speak English as early as toddler years..some of my friends with young kids want them to learn English as early as possible so it won't be a problem for them just in case they go overseas. And now that a few of them are living overseas (Australia, Dubai, etc.), the kids can cope up with the language. :xxgrinning--00xx3: