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  1. 5 days ago · While parents can maintain native language, children educated in U.S. schools quickly lose touch with their language heritage. This phenomenon, called subtractive bilingualism, was first discovered by psychologist Wallace Lambert, in his study of the language acquisition of French-Canadian children.

  2. 4 days ago · The cognitive benefits of multilingualism are well documented. Studies show that juggling multiple languages strengthens the brain's executive function, the skills that allow us to plan, focus, and multitask. Multilingual children often exhibit superior memory and problem-solving abilities, demonstrating increased cognitive flexibility.

  3. 4 days ago · The concept is highly relevant for L2 teaching and learning, where learners often feel insecure about their weaknesses and can feel overwhelmed by the challenges they face in their language learning journey.

  4. 4 days ago · How Americans learn second languages. For Americans, most language study occurs in school around the age of 17. Of those who responded to the survey, 56% learned a language in an educational setting. This is compared to 19% who learned it from a family member, and only 10% who learned from an app-based program.

  5. 1 day ago · Learning languages other than the one we are taught from birth provides a greater perspective of the world around us. Many argue that learning a second or third language prepares students for conversations that cross geographic and social boundaries, and makes space for them to learn more about themselves as they learn about others.

  6. 4 days ago · Walter-Laager, C. et al. Media-assisted language learning for young children: Effects of a word-learning app on the vocabulary acquisition of two-year-olds. Br. J. Educ. Technol. 48, 1062–1072 ...

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  8. 4 days ago · Children benefit from growing up bilingual. It promotes brain development, problem-solving, and other skills. In this webinar, explore typical bilingual development in the early years. Learn what it means to assess children who are dual language learners. Find out how to engage and support their teachers and families.

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