While some Swiss people think that the high immigration rate and the high proportion of immigrants' children in Swiss schools are a danger to Switzerland's cultural tradition and identity, others see multiculturalism as a desirable enrichment. Regardless of these political preferences one has to acknowledge that it is hard work for these children to master two or even three different languages long before courses in foreign languages start officially. Local Swiss authorities in major cities do try to help them: there are special courses in the mother tongue for several nationalities (in cooperation with the corresponding embassies). Studies show that children attending supplementary courses in their mother tongue will not only develop their personal identity more easily but they also master the official Swiss language of the region better.
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I have been right all along.
Gamma, our work is done!
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