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When prior learning interferes with the recall of later learning, it is called proactive interference. This occurs when older memories disrupt the retrieval of new information.
Preformal learning refers to the early stage of learning that occurs in young children before they develop formal academic skills. It includes activities such as exploring, playing, and interacting with the environment, caregivers, and peers. This type of learning lays the foundation for later cognitive and academic development.
Thomas Edison had only three months of formal schooling, as his mother taught him at home. He was primarily self-educated and credited his mother for instilling in him a love of learning. Edison later said he was "always a poor student and was never good at learning from books."
"Pupils benefit from doing homework" means that sudents who do their homework recieve advantages from doimg it. Some of those benefits or advantages are learning the material better, being responsible (which will helo the student later in life), learning to do things independently, etc.
No, Thomas Edison was not considered a good student in school. He struggled with traditional classroom learning and was eventually homeschooled by his mother. Edison's lack of success in school did not hinder his genius and innovative contributions later in life.
It's said it's easier to learn Japanese at the beginning but harder later. And it's hard to learn Chinese at the beginning but easier later.
I think it'd be easier to learn Spanish but it'd more interesting to learn Portuguese. I want to learn stuff where it isn't the norm.If you are going to learn ONE language, you will find that Spanish is much more useful. It is also a bit easier to learn. However, if you want to learn BOTH, learn Portuguese first and then later learn Spanish. The good thing about Portuguese is that once you know it you can understand Spanish as well (not perfectly, but a good portion of it). This does not work in reverse, Spanish speakers can understand almost nothing of Portuguese.I am currently in Brazil learning Portuguese for the same reason: it is more out of the norm to know Portuguese than to know Spanish. I stand out and I like that. However, after learning Portuguese I know that it will be relatively easy for me to learn Spanish, so that will be my next goal.Portuguese is much more harder to understand depending on your origin. If you're american or english, I'm pretty sure Spanish is a lot easier, as HUNDREDS of english words originated from Spanish. On the other hand, if you're from eastern europe (Romanian, Ukrainian, etc.), Portuguese will be a walk in the park, since there's many alphabetical and phonetical similarities. Besides, phonologically and even in written terms, spanish is much more fluent and easy to grasp than portuguese anyway.
Answer:Any alien language learnt by a native speaker of a socio-cultural-geographical-historical region is a second language.Answer:A language you learn later in life.If you are born into a family that speaks English, and you grow up listening to English, that's the language you learn. If, later in life, you decide to learn Spanish, Spanish becomes a second language to you.People who are born into say, a Russian family living in the US, learn Russian as a baby. As soon as they are introduced to the rest of the world, they start learning English. They may be equally comfortable speaking Russian and English, but since they learned Russian first, English becomes their second language.
do svidaniya, or do vstrechi, or vsevo horoshevo
Later in Spanish can either be "Luego" or "Más tarde".
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When prior learning interferes with the recall of later learning, it is called proactive interference. This occurs when older memories disrupt the retrieval of new information.
You would write asta luego in Spanish as see you later.
Italian, French and Spanish are all romance languages (they are in the same family). If I were you I would learn Spanish first, mostly because there are alot more places and people in the world that speak spanish than italian...but as far as ease of learning, they are about the same.
proactive interference. :)
im sorry i cant answer that
if you are too later you are making out, unhappily