002: Anna McGuigauri Shares Her Experience With French Immersion Kindergarten

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Anna Banner

On this episode of Bilingual Kids Rock Podcast, we discuss learning a second language in immersion schools. My special guest is my friend, Anna McGuigauri. She shares her experience with French immersion school. Anna resides in Canada with her husband and daughter, Alice. She speaks Russian, English and a bit of French.

I created this episode to give you more insights on what you can expect when you enroll your kids to immersion schools.

 

In this episode, here’s what we’ll cover

  • Introduction to Language Immersion Schools
  • Learning French in a different country
  • How to balance learning a second language in school and at home
  • The challenges of learning languages at school
  • What to expect in a language immersion school
  • Difference between an immersion school and ordinary school
  • Pros and Cons of being a Trilingual
  • Accommodations for Immersion School
  • Importance of learning more than one language in Canada
  • Adapting to living in a foreign country
  • Challenges of teaching a second language to your kid
  • What to expect in enrolling in a immersion school

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