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Neuroscience in Second Language Learning: Insights for Adult Learners
We’ve all struggled to recall a foreign word we just learned and wished we had grown up speaking the language instead. Why does learning a second language during childhood seem easier than now? The well-known "critical period hypothesis" theory suggests that children acquire second languages more easily than adults due to their greater neural plasticity (Kuhl, 2010). However, recent research from MIT shows that individuals can still speak like native speakers until early adul

Ruby Kuo
Nov 1, 20255 min read
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