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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Learning a language in later life: are you ever too old?

Learning a language when you retire, as is the case with many people, it is at the beginning an exercise in personal development / effort and improvement, and it is not easy at this age back to to study hard.

The ability to learn is innate because we all have brains ready to learn another language. "It is true that at younger ages it is easier, but age must not be an obstacle to learning languages ​​like English, because adults have experience, they know the grammatical structures and they are more simple lessons ".

The brain can be kept active through exercises / gym. Neurologists agree that the more the brain is used the less frequently are the failures in office. Learning a language is one of the most complete gymnastics, because memory is active and new connections are created when switching from one language to another.

In learning a language's, according to neurologists, the apparition of diseases such as Alzheimer's, etc ... is strengthened even delayed by the ability to concentrate.


Attending the course of English allowed me to cover a number of hours, meet people and "feel that we are never too old to learn."

By José  V. 

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