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266. Are You Too Old to Learn English? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

10.16.2023 - By Thomas WilkinsonPlay

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Are you too old to learn English? What is the best age to start learning? And why does it get more difficult for adults to learn a new language? Let's take a deeper look at these questions today.

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Vocabulary

Native speakers: People who have spoken a particular language from birth or childhood and are considered fluent and natural in that language.

Fluency: The ability to speak or write a language smoothly, accurately, and with ease.

Intricacies: The complex and detailed parts or aspects of something.

Neural plasticity: The brain's ability to adapt and reorganize its structure and function.

Language immersion: The complete involvement in a language and culture for the purpose of learning.

Multilingual: The ability to speak and understand multiple languages.

Cognitive decline: The gradual loss of cognitive abilities, often associated with aging.

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