Welcome to 'Bridging The Linguistic Gap'

This blog will follow my attempts to teach myself and my children Hungarian. I am half English, half Hungarian and have longed to speak the language. Now is the time.

Maybe I've gone a bit crazy or got a bit over enthusiastic one day -when I decided to do this, but I really do think I can ... teach myself and also teach my children to speak Hungarian and connect with a part of our identities that is usually hidden.

keep your language alive... Speak it, Read it, Keep it - this is the slogan for my online bookstore - Mother Tongue Books. My store sells bilingual children's books, you can visit at the link below.

So now it's time to stop telling everyone else with a foreign connection to develop their mother tongues and start doing it myself.

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Monday, 26 April 2010

New Start

Our first day of the new term at the Hngarian Cultural Group went very well. I was so impressed with lovely hubby as he just totally embraced the pre-school group with S He said he enjoyed it and just got stuck in. S enjoyed it too and it was great to see him teaching LH the numbers 1-4 rather than the other way around.

D's class was new and there was only the two of them. (D and an 8yr old boy with a Hungarian mother) they both could not speak Hungarian so it was a total beginers class. She came out quite grumpy, I think she found it hard and different and the teacher's accent was a little difficult to understand at times. but later in the day, she said she was really pleased to go there. So I hope she remembers that when we go next.

My class was rock hard. I'm just about hanging in there. But i'm loving it.

So far so good!

2 comments:

  1. Hi!
    I am a hungarian language teacher from Hungary.
    Write me if I can help u in anything!

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  2. Thank you, that's very kind. Please feel free to let me know if any of my language tips are incorrect. Thank you for reading.

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