Learning a New Language at Age 40+

<p>What do you call someone who speaks three languages?&nbsp;<em>Trilingual</em></p> <p>How about two languages?&nbsp;<em>Bilingual</em></p> <p>Just one?&nbsp;<em>American</em></p> <p>This old joke has more than a grain of truth to it. Unless you are an immigrant or a child of immigrants, chances are you only speak English.</p> <p>There are lots of reasons for this. Like&hellip;we&rsquo;re a big country and don&rsquo;t need to speak anyone else&rsquo;s darned language. Or&hellip;English is already the &ldquo;international language&rdquo; so other languages are unnecessary.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s also true that foreign languages are not emphasized in school. Plus they are hard to learn! And if you didn&rsquo;t do it when you were young and had a nice elastic brain, it is even harder.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@keith.vansickle/learning-a-new-language-at-age-40-588dd4e50492"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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