How Does The Brain Work
While Learning A Second Language ?
You Will Learn
How the Brian works while learning a second language and how it adapts to the new language.
Important Notes
- Learning a new language can increase the size of the brain according to Swedish scientists research.
- The brain grew only on learners who tought the language was easy.
- The cerebrum is the most important part in the brain when learning because that helps with the sight, hearing which are the most important in learning a new language.
- Through a network of the neurons the brain collects new information and stores it in the short memory.
- Sound is essential for learning better vocal development.
- Native and second languages are separate in the Broca's area which is the frontal lobe.
- The frontal lobe helps language movement in the mouth, palate and tounge.
- The two language make a very little separation in the area of the brain where it's comprehend.
- Bilengual speakers have no separation in their brocas or wrinkles which makes them a good language speaker.
- Areas of the language in the brain are most dynamic during the ages of 6-13.