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Monolingual in a Multilingual World

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a radio feature produced by Michael Shirrefs

 

Learning foreign languages—it’s not rocket science, surely. No, for most Australians it’s much harder than that.

 

Like many products of British Empire, Australia has always told itself that English is sufficient. It’s part cultural arrogance, part fear and part geography. The English language has spread like a virus, and there’s no denying that much of the World has accepted English as an ancillary language. But that also means that much of the World can shut us out of conversations when they revert to their native tongue.

 

These days we know this is a problem, but a solution seems to be elusive.

 

This is a story of how some brave souls are trying to tackle our linguistic awkwardness.

Tam Foot teaching Vietnamese at Richmond West Primary School in Melbourne

Listen to the program here …

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Guests

Prof Joseph Lo Bianco—Professor of Linguistics at the University of Melbourne

Luis Gonzalez—Coordinator of the Languages Program at the Centre for Adult Education (CAE) in Melbourne

Tam Foot—Teacher in the Vietnamese bilingual program at Richmond West Primary School

Lloyd Mitchell—Immediate past Principal of Richmond West Primary School in Melbourne

Kim Lim—Teacher in the Chinese bilingual program at Richmond West Primary School in Melbourne

Jennie Prout—Principal of Neerim South Primary School in Victoria

Shane Hung—Mandarin teacher at Neerim South Primary School in Victoria

Massimiliano (Max) Tosi—Teacher and coordinator of the Italian bilingual program at Gladstone Park Secondary College in Melbourne

Lynne Gutterson—Principal of Gladstone Park Secondary College in Melbourne

Helen Nwuobia—Nigerian-born Australian migrant

Sultan Hussain—Hazara refugee living in Australia

 

Further Information

Richmond West Primary School

Neerim South Primary School

Gladstone Park Secondary College

 

Credits

Producer—Michael Shirrefs

Sound Engineer—Carey Dell

 

 

© 2014 Michael Shirrefs & ABC RN


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