The Bilingual Brain by Albert Costa review – enlightening and astonishing
Does speaking more than one language alter your brain? The findings from a lifetime of research are revelatory
Does speaking more than one language alter your brain? The findings from a lifetime of research are revelatory
Research reveals children who read for pleasure have better language and comprehension skills, and greater empathy toward others, get better exam results and go on to be leaders in life.
Learners of foreign languages can hear the errors in pronunciation that fellow students tend to make, but continue to fall foul of them themselves despite years of practice.
Learning Chinese opens a new world and culture for you to explore
Translation apps don’t profoundly enrich your brain, your cultural understanding, your capacity for empathy, in the way that language learning does. Nor do they give you a window into other worlds, broaden your mental horizons, make you more likely to be curious and respectful when encountering other cultures
Is it time to do away with the traditional instructional methods of language learning?
Why your children will benefit from learning a foreign language
How learning a new language is good for the soul
“The limits of my language are the limits of my world”, wrote the philosopher Wittgenstein. But for a bilingual, the boundaries are pushed, and the world opened up, by the gift of dual perception.
Dual-language learning builds path for academic success