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Using Animals to Teach A New Language

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Using Animals to Teach A New Language

Animals are probably not the first thing you think of when you're teaching your child a new language. But with a little creativity, pretty much anything your child loves can be a tool for learning. Are you and your kids animal lovers? Many of us have pets at home, or simply enjoy learning fun facts about the animals that roam the earth. Read on to find out how animals can make the education process fun. Naming/describing animals This is a simple way to begin incorporating your new language into everyday life. If you have a pet in the house, you...

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4 Bilingual Benefits: Improve Your Relationships

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4 Bilingual Benefits: Improve Your Relationships

You may be familiar with the academic and other benefits of being bilingual. But did you know you might actually experience better relationships after learning a second language? 

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Best Second Languages For Native English Speakers

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Best Second Languages For Native English Speakers

There are a number of benefits to bilingualism in today’s world. But if you or your child have decided to take on this challenge, it may be hard to know which language you would have the greatest success in. As such, here are our top suggestions for the best second languages for native English speakers! Spanish: A Great Go-To Option You guessed it. Spanish is one of the top language experts recommend for native-English speakers to try and learn first. First, as a romance language, Spanish shares a common ancestry in sentence structure, vocabulary, and cultural context as English. This...

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