Mandarin is a language, which is part of a larger group of languages, spoken by 1.3 billion people worldwide. If you consider Chinese to be one language, rather than a group of different styles and dialects, it is regarded as the single most commonly spoken language...
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Learn A New Language – French vs Spanish
Feb 26, 2020 | Language, Leadership
So, you’ve decided that you want to learn a new language. The problem now is picking a language that’s worth learning. After all, you can learn a new language quickly, but you still want your time and effort to pay off! One question, we at the Agape School of...
How to learn a new language: Tips from language professors
Feb 18, 2020 | Language, Learning
There is no magic formula for improving your language skills in your native tongue or learning a new language. It would help if you simply took your time and put in plenty of effort and hard work to be successful. It is essential to be patient with yourself as well...
Raising Bilingual Children: 10 Tips for Boosting Both Languages
Feb 15, 2020 | Language, Learning
Your toddler may think that he or she’s a complete superhero — and when it comes to language acquisition, it’s true! In particular, compared to adult language learners, children can pick up languages faster and more efficiently. While children can grow up...
Education & Teaching – Language Acquisition
Feb 8, 2020 | Language, Learning, Teaching
When it comes to early language acquisition research, evidence shows that with the support of parents, caregivers, and early childhood educators, as well as exposure to a literacy-rich environment, children progress from emergent to conventional reading. By...
How Do I Become Fluent In A New Language?
Feb 4, 2020 | Language, Learning
“Speed and extent of learning determined by innate differences in how the various parts of the brain “talk” to one another.” The Telegraph Trying to acquire a second language as one would try to learn math, science, or music is such a predominant and...