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Q 1
Your professor is teaching a class on language learning. Write a post responding to the professor’s question
In your response, you should do the following
Express and support your opinion•
Make a contribution to the discussion in your own words •
An effective response will contain at least 100 words
Professor
Some experts think that it is more favorable for pupils to begin studying languages at primary school instead of secondary school. They argue that kids’ success in picking up their mother tongue can be repeated for their go at a second language. On the other hand, kids’ incomplete knowledge of their mother tongue and their preoccupation with school subject seems to suggest that such an endeavor had better begin later on in their high school time. If you had to choose between the two options, which one would choose? Why?
Alex
The main reason to start kids off with foreign languages early is that this increases the likelihood they will achieve fluency in adulthood. That is to say that they will have far more years to perfect their skills, and speaking bilingually will seem perfectly normal. For example, in countries such as Holland and Norway, where English is taught from a very young age, most adults speak it at an advanced level.
Maggie
I think that children would be better off beginning learning a second language when they are at high school because they will learn it a lot quicker and can learn to speak at a much higher level because their cognitive abilities are advanced enough to allow them to absorb the rules of the new language and put them to use.
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