In Indonesia,there existmany native languages which therefore positionEnglish as a foreign language following Bahasa Indonesia as the L2. This leads to the development of simultaneous bilinguals. However, there have been some contradictory opinions on whether learning English at an early age is effective as it can inhibit a childÂ’s L1 and L2 development. This may lead to the phenomenon of subtractive bilingualism resulting in a major dilemma for the government and parents. However, this notion can be debated through the critical period hypothesis. This paper presents a literature review on the age factor of learning English and its implication in Indonesia
This paper questions the urgency of foreign language learning at early age by covering some argument...
This aim of this research is to provide an insight on English as foreign language learning at elemen...
The early age is often recognized as the optimal period to start the acquisition of a foreign langua...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-AU">In Indonesia there exists many native languages which therefo...
English has been introduced in early levels of elementary schools apparently based on the assumptio...
As English has been increasingly gaining importance in Indonesia despite its position as a foreign l...
There are so many native languages in Indonesia that makes English as a foreign language following I...
Additive bilingualism is a process of learning a second language without replacing the first languag...
The Critical Period Hypothesis by Lenneberg (1976) states that ages 2 to 12 are ideal ages for achi...
The phenomenon of teaching English and Indonesian language, especially in North Sulawesi, as a secon...
This paper investigates which English(es) should be learned by Indonesians, as the language has unco...
This paper investigates the development of adjective on the early acquisition of bilingual Indonesia...
ABSTRACTEveryone is only able to speak one language, the language they acquired naturally and grow w...
This chapter reviews relevant literature to extend the debate on early English instruction in Indone...
This paper questions the urgency of foreign language learning at early age by covering some argument...
This paper questions the urgency of foreign language learning at early age by covering some argument...
This aim of this research is to provide an insight on English as foreign language learning at elemen...
The early age is often recognized as the optimal period to start the acquisition of a foreign langua...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-AU">In Indonesia there exists many native languages which therefo...
English has been introduced in early levels of elementary schools apparently based on the assumptio...
As English has been increasingly gaining importance in Indonesia despite its position as a foreign l...
There are so many native languages in Indonesia that makes English as a foreign language following I...
Additive bilingualism is a process of learning a second language without replacing the first languag...
The Critical Period Hypothesis by Lenneberg (1976) states that ages 2 to 12 are ideal ages for achi...
The phenomenon of teaching English and Indonesian language, especially in North Sulawesi, as a secon...
This paper investigates which English(es) should be learned by Indonesians, as the language has unco...
This paper investigates the development of adjective on the early acquisition of bilingual Indonesia...
ABSTRACTEveryone is only able to speak one language, the language they acquired naturally and grow w...
This chapter reviews relevant literature to extend the debate on early English instruction in Indone...
This paper questions the urgency of foreign language learning at early age by covering some argument...
This paper questions the urgency of foreign language learning at early age by covering some argument...
This aim of this research is to provide an insight on English as foreign language learning at elemen...
The early age is often recognized as the optimal period to start the acquisition of a foreign langua...