1. Children Learning a Foreign Language
A language is a powerful mechanism that consists of sounds and symbols to communicate with other people. ... '"Bilingualism in young children strengthens what is known as executive attention, which helps orient individuals in the sea of information coming in"' (Booker, 2011). Children have a greater predisposition for learning a foreign language, and they can better assimilate new information. ... The students are given clues or background information about the objects and ideas so that they can incorporate the new information into their own worldview" (Peterson, Colt...
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