Being bilingual at any age is an advantage because of how it changes the brain
Being bilingual at any age is an advantage because of how it changes the brain
Being bilingual at any age is an advantage because of how it changes the brain
4 Essential Books for Young Chinese Language Learners
Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) has introduced the Biliteracy Education Seal and Teaching (BEST) Act(S. 3328) into the U.S. senate
Learning a second language will never become obsolete, even as translators become more sophisticated. Connecting to other cultures is only possible via true language learning
Relying on translating apps can often lead to embarrassing mistakes and an inability to forge real relationships. Learning another language still opens special personal and career opportunities
Techniques for learning languages and which one will best enhance job prospects.
The evidence that bilingualism delays the onset of Alzheimer's and dementia continues to grow
Do bilingual kids have stronger cognitive skills?
Translating a language like Chinese – one that is radically different from the Latin language family – digital translators may not be savvy enough to provide a nuanced, reliable definition
Learning a language is child’s play, but linguists are still trying to understand how children do it so easily.