People learn new languages by listening, speaking, and repeating. It's like learning a song, you hear it first, then you try to sing it yourself, and eventually, you know all the words without thinking about them. Your brain helps you remember the sounds and meanings of the new language.
Examples
- A child learns Spanish by repeating phrases with their teacher every day.
- An adult practices French by listening to music and singing along in the shower.
- You learn a few sentences of Japanese by watching anime and copying the characters.
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See also
- What Makes a Language Easy or Difficult to Learn?
- How Does the Brain Learn New Languages So Quickly?
- How Do People Learn New Languages So Quickly?
- How Do People Learn to Read So Quickly?
- Why Are Some People Better at Learning Languages Than Others?
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