Monday, January 6, 2014

Bilingualism


"If you want to learn another language and become fluent, you may have to change the way you behave in small but sometimes significant ways, specifically how you sort things into categories and what you notice."
New research by Aneta Pavlenko examines the affects of bilingualism on us. Learn more at NPR here

Let's discuss:

How does learning another language, or growing-up bilingual, change who you are? Do we see the world differently through another language? Can we gain new perspectives? How important is it to speak more than one language in the 21st century? What about by 2050? Join the discussion at Wiser here.



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