People learn to speak multiple languages by using their brains like a puzzle. When you learn a new language, your brain creates new paths for words and sounds. It's kind of like learning how to ride two bikes at once, at first it feels hard, but with practice, it becomes easy. You might even start thinking in both languages at the same time!
Examples
- A child grows up speaking both English and Spanish at home, so they learn both languages naturally.
- A student practices French every day by listening to French songs and watching French cartoons.
- An adult learns Mandarin through a language app while working full-time.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Speak Multiple Languages So Easily?
- How Do We Choose Between Two Options?
- How Do People Remember Important Dates?
- How Do People Learn New Languages?
- What Causes the ‘Mozart Effect’?
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