Learning a second language could open many doors in your life, for example if you want to travel abroad but you don't know how to speak their language, a second language is essential.
Many countries nowadays speak English so having a good level in English could help and maybe the french language basics.
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the role of intelligence the second language learning
Learning a second language was difficult.
yes there is critical period for learning becase that is second language.
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Yes, aptitude can play a role in second language learning as it can affect how quickly and easily someone picks up a new language. However, motivation, exposure to the language, and the learning environment also play important roles in second language acquisition.
Understanding how we most naturally learn language (how we learned our first language) helps understand the nature of language learning. The more you can mimic this process in teaching a second language, the better.It also helps the teacher understand ways learning a second language is unlike learning one's first.
i want to find free english as a second language learning online program.
By learning a second language.
Graeme Keith Porte has written: 'Appraising research in second language learning' -- subject(s): Methodology, Research, Second language acquisition 'Appraising research in second language learning' -- subject(s): Methodology, Second language acquisition, Research
First language acquisition is the process by which infants and young children learn their native language naturally through exposure and interaction with speakers around them. Second language learning, on the other hand, is the process of acquiring a new language after the first language is already established, often through formal instruction or immersion in a second language environment. Second language learning typically involves more conscious effort and cognitive processing compared to first language acquisition.
Hi there, It's not that the kids shouldn't learn a nother languaje as much as they shouldn't learn it at an early age, this is due to the fact that , in their early years they are still learning theyr home language, so in most cases they end up mixing or confusing words, which can result in a slower learning of both languages and/or a mixed language that can be hard to understand, personally i think 9/10 years is a good age to start taking another language I hope that's the answer you were looking for :P
Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.