Bilinguals find it easier to learn a third language
Tuesday, February 1, 2011 - 12:31
in Mathematics & Economics
Researchers set out to examine what benefits bilingualism might have in the process of learning a third language. They found that students who know two languages have an easier time gaining command of a third language than students who are fluent in only one language.
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