What are the benefits of early language learning

Early language learning refers to introducing a second (or additional) language to children during their formative years, typically in primary school or earlier. Research shows that children exposed to new languages early develop stronger listening skills, improved memory, better pronunciation, and greater cognitive flexibility. It also fosters cultural awareness, builds confidence, and enhances overall academic performance. The earlier the exposure, the more natural and intuitive language acquisition becomes — laying a foundation for lifelong language learning and communication.

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