Other grand-father is responsible for teaching them Cambodian. I work on Texan, American English, and Spanish as I'm able.
But they must speak proper Castillian Spanish.
I'm used to Tex-Mex and the polyglot that passes here in Texas from all over South America, but when I got to the middle of New Mexico... I was surprised that my grade-school Spanish was not only understood, but they didn't speak that other stuff...
Meh... Greek alphabet... 8 more weeks.... they have to be able to name and print, upper and lower case before the summer is over. And somewhere along the way, I have to find an alphabet song in Greek for them to learn.
/johnny
I know what you mean. I’ve lived in Mexico (won’t ever go back), Texas and New Mexico and it’s different by location.
When the firearms liberties of Australian citizens became very restricted, it was not the Australian army that went door to door collecting prohibited firearms. Australian soldiers refused to do the task. Thus, an outside army was sent to do the evil deed.
Heck, by the time they learn geometry, calculus and physics, the kids will have the Greek alphabet down cold.