Saturday, October 23, 2010

New Studies Challenge Notions About Second Language Acquisition





There are potential lifelong benefits to learning a second language, according to an article in Education Week. In the past, it was thought that the ability to absorb a new language dwindled after age 7. Now, according to the article, "interdisciplinary research conducted over the past five years at the University of Washington, Pennsylvania State University, and other colleges suggest that the time frame may be more flexible than first thought and that students who learn additional languages become more adaptable in other types of learning, too."


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