The Romance Advantage — The Significance of the Romance Languages as a Pathway to Multilingualism

  • Stein-Smith K
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Abstract

As 41M in the US speak a Romance language in the home, it is necessary to personally and professionally empower L1 speakers of a Romance language through acquisition of one or more additional Romance languages. The challenge is that Romance language speakers, parents, and communities may be unaware of both the advantages of bilingual and multilingual skills and also of the relative ease in developing proficiency, and even fluency, in a second or third closely related language. In order for students to maximize their Romance language skills, it is essential for parents, educators, and other language stakeholders to work together to increase awareness, to develop curriculum, and to provide teacher training -- especially for Spanish-speakers, who form the vast majority of L1 Romance language speakers in the US, to learn additional Romance languages.

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Stein-Smith, K. (2018). The Romance Advantage — The Significance of the Romance Languages as a Pathway to Multilingualism. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 8(10), 1253. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0810.01

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