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I don't think so. It depends on the individuals. That's why we need to approach this individually. There are older people who can learn new languages and speak them without any problems. The reason is, of course, that a person who already knows a second language will not have many difficulties throughout the learning process [...]
In my opinion, it depends on the individual. Some older people can learn faster than younger generations because their experience can help them learn more effectively. Some children or younger individuals may not be keen to learn, so they struggle with a language that is not their first language. However, if older people are eager [...]
Yes, there are some factors that show young people can learn any foreign language easier than older people, including more time and greater attention and focus on what they want to learn. Most importantly, younger people have a dynamic structure in their brains that allows them to absorb a lot of vocabulary. As a result, [...]
