Why Is It Easier For Young Kids To Learn A Language?

One reason it's easier for kids to learn a language is that they are little sponges. Kids are wired to crave new information. Here's more information

Needs Attention

Why social and emotional wellness in language education is important, especially during distance learning

Young Bilingual Brains May Age Better

Bilingual children and adolescents may grow up with more grey matter, according to a new study

4 Ways to Incorporate Culture in World Language Instruction

Without cultural contexts, students are robbed of a full and engaging language learning experience.

Bilingual education in Wales: despite lockdown difficulties, parents should persevere

The benefits of a bilingual education are huge.

Why children should be watching TV with the subtitles on

Turning on the subtitles can have a range of benefits for children's reading and language learning.

Kids who learn ‘clause-chain’ languages are quicker to develop complex sentences

Kids who learn ‘clause-chain’ languages are quicker to develop complex sentences

The key to language is universal psychology, not universal grammar

The latest research on how children learn show we develop language skills by recycling other parts of our minds.

4 ways to teach you’re (sic) kids about grammar so they actually care

Grammar is critical for kids to understand so they can find the meaning from the texts they're reading. Here are a few tips to get your children learning about grammar and enjoying it while they do!

Giving World Languages a Voice… Virtually

Why student engagement is key to learning a foreign language during remote learning

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