Bilingual Resources

Languages across the world have unique phonemic systems. For individuals learning English as a second language, it is common for the phonemic system of their first language to influence the production of sounds in English.

Please remember that dialectal differences exist for each language and should be considered when using the phonemic charts.

Speaking more than one language has benefits. You can talk to more people, and your speech and thinking skills may be stronger. Check out this Myths versus Facts sheet to show all the amazing strengths of a bilingual student!

Anyone can learn a new language. Some people find it easier than others, but all of us can do it. Learn more about becoming bilingual. Check out this resource that shows why supporting both languages is so important

Learning a second language takes time, but anyone can do it. Speech-language pathologists, or SLPs, can help.