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why learn a new language?


When acquiring a new skill, it is very important to motivate ourself for further actions. It makes sense of learning as well as allows us to keep in mind a list of benefits that will become a weapon. Studying sometimes takes a long time so that a person needs to overcome moments of apathy. Le us now consider the most pleasant benefits of learning a new language. If you are interested in understanding the factors that affect language comprehension in the brain and how language experience affects other cognitive abilities, such as math cognition, cognitive control and sound perception read more about it here

I of IV :: Why these UK school kids

love learning languages


"It’s not like anything that we’ve ever done before". Learning a new language from an early age helps children think about their future while they are still in the classroom.

II of IV :: Tim speaks Over 20 Languages

Prodigy hyper-polyglot Tim Doner has been teaching himself languages since he was 13. He now speaks nearly 20 languages! Join Tim on a cultural tour of New York unlike any you've ever heard!

III of V: the benefits of bilingual

brain

It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like traveling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more than one language keeps your brain healthy, complex and actively engaged.




IV of V :: Bilingual Brains are

Better?


Being bilingual can drastically alter your life... and we don't just mean being able to order from a menu when visiting a foreign country! Trace has the details. DNews is a show about the science of everyday life. We post two new videos every day of the week.

V: features english is missing: but

most other languages have

 
Other languages have unique features that English just doesn't have access to. So, English, why don't you level up your skills with these linguistic tricks from around the world? This time we'll take a look at some grammatical skills that English might consider unlocking: - reduplication - distributive numerals - politeness - predicative adjectives - question particles and interrogative word order - copula vs locative be - weather verbs - instrumentals vs comitatives - clusivity - evidentials



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