Thursday, October 23, 2008

My Recommendations

What I should have did differently was ask more 9th graders more questions, and I think that Decatur High School should have a class that teaches Italian and Ebonics because I think they are interesting to learn and speak.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

My Conclusion

My conclusion is that more students in the 9th grade speak more than one language, and also that more students in the 9th grade speak more English and Spanish than any other language that are spoken.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Language Spoken


What this data shows is how many different languages 9th graders speak, and most of the languages that are spoken in the 9th grade is English and Spanish. A lot of ninth graders only speak two languages.

Language Chart

This graph is to show the percentage of the people that speak different languages, and 81% of the people speak more than one language, and 19% only speak one language.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Survey Draft Questions

1. Do you speak more than one language?
2. If you do speak more than one language, what languages do you speak?
3. How many languages do you think are spoken at this school?
4. Which language do you like to speak the most?
5. Are you ashamed to speak your language in front of people?
6. How did you learn your language(s)?

Bringing up Baby Bilingual

In this story there's a man name Jayme Simoes, and he spoke English and Portuguese. When he left Portuguese he went back to Chicago and lost his second language for 3 years. So in order for him to get his second language back he spent the whole summer in Portuguese. Then he got married and he's hoping that his toddler son Marcus will grow up to be bilingual also. Mr. Simoes is now teaching his son Portuguese and they have traveled to Portuguese twice. He reads, speak, and listen to music in Portuguese. Now Marcus knows how to say hello and bye in Portuguese.