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Learning sign language is not easy. For one thing, it is not just about the signs you learn. Sign language is a foreign language like Spanish.
U have to practice and practice and do a lot of memorizing and u need to have patients
It increases your brain capacity and also allows you to communicate with people from other countries/cultures.
English is so widely spoken that many native speakers of English do not see the point of learning a foreign language ... That is very isolating.
She was in love with two roman men and so she wanted to be able to speak their language and not be as foreign with the romans.
Xiamen Foreign Language School's motto is 'The Perfection of Virtue and Learning'.
Learning sign language is not easy. For one thing, it is not just about the signs you learn. Sign language is a foreign language like Spanish.
I know many of my freinds were learning spanish and french.
There are not any online courses offering a foreign language for free. However, there are many free lessons on the internet on various foreign languages.
Learning a foreign language is a fantastic thing to do in my book. Also, even though it's not used to communicate anymore, Latin is a language that will help learn any foreign language. Hope I helped.
Learning any language online can be done by checking out Rosetta Stone. This is the gold standard when it comes to taking up a foreign language but it is expensive.
U have to practice and practice and do a lot of memorizing and u need to have patients
You can use visual aids, repetition, and interactive games to help the child learn the foreign language. Try breaking down the language into simple, digestible parts and practice regularly in short sessions to reinforce learning. Encouraging the child to use the language in real-life situations can also help improve memory and retention.
There are plenty of benefits to having a child learn a foreign language such as if you are in that country it will make it easier on them to catch on to what is goingon but in the case that its in the native country and you are learning a foreign language it will be a bit of a hassle as they may not properly develop all the motor skills to speak the native language.
Learning a language in school usually take 3 to 4 years to become fluent.
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