“It is possible to store
the mind with a million facts and still be entirely uneducated.” -
Alec Bourne, A Doctor's Creed
Way back when I was learning my ABCs, names
of state capitals, and the preamble to the U.S. Constitution at happy Hillcrest Elementary School way up there on the crest of that hill, We the People of These United States weren’t offered the chance to take a foreign language. No, I had
to wait until the 9th grade when all those chatty and sparky synapses
were concretized, making it almost impossible to create unusual, new sounds and
different ways with sentences construct word order to.
Good instructional strategy, that.
In that Dark Insular Age (as opposed to
our Transparent Yet Still Insular Age of 2005), the only language offered was
French. Mais oui! Given the Massive and Unrelenting immigration of wine-swilling
Frenchies to the hills of North Carolina, that monolithic
linguistic choice made perfect sense, didn’t it? Mais non!
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