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- Learning a foreign language as an adult is challenging, but there are ways you can easily enhance the process.
- Here are five strategies you can employ to help you learn a new language more efficiently.
You've likely heard that learning a new language is easier for children than it is for adults. But all hope is not lost for grown-ups looking to expand their linguistic knowledge.
While a recent MIT study did pinpoint 17.4 years as the cut-off for obtaining a native-like mastery of another language's grammar structure, the results of the same study suggest that people over the age of eighteen can definitely still learn a foreign language quickly - they just may not achieve the same native-like proficiency.
It is also important to remember that children are not inherently better learners than their adult counterparts: the two groups just learn very differently, and, in fact, there are a few ways that adults can outperform children in language acquisition based on their longer and more robust life experiences.
If you're a person over the age of eighteen determined to learn a foreign language, read on for five easy strategies you can employ today: