Language Classes - Why
Experts point out that children who learn
a second language also achieve greater success in their native language and in
mastering analytical subjects. As they mature, they score better on tests, and
ultimately increase their job prospects in an increasingly global world.
in most cases, learning another language enhances a
child's English ability
Children can learn much about English by
learning the structure of other languages. Common vocabulary also helps children
learn the meaning of new words in English.
In addition to developing a lifelong
ability to communicate with more people, children may derive other benefits from
early language instruction, including improved overall school performance and
superior problem solving skills.
Language Classes - When
Experts concur that when it comes to
learning a second language, earlier is better. The youngest learners have the
strongest neurological capacity to absorb and imitate languages. When these very
young - and sometimes pre- verbal - children are immersed in a second language,
the words they learn become a permanent and fundamental part of their brain map.
They become hard-wired in the second language as well as the first.
The ability to learn a second language is
highest between birth and the age of six, then undergoes a steady and inexorable
decline. Many adults still manage to learn new languages, but usually only after
great struggle.
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