Studies have shown that children who learn a language before adolescence are much more likely to have a native-like pronunciation. Much of the reason for this proficiency is attributed by experts to the physiological changes that occur in the maturing brain as a child enters puberty. This is of course with the knowledge that the more years a child can devote to learning a new language, the more competent he or she will become. Exposing them to new language at a young age is the best time. Young children are uniquely suited to learning a second language. The developing brain is hard-wired to acquire language. Never again will it be this natural or this easy!
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