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why is difficult to learn a second language​

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Answered by malar01
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While studies have shown learning a new language is good for the brain and can protect against Alzheimer's, adults often find it more difficult to become proficient in a second language later in life. Children have a much easier time with the grammar because they learn in a different way than adults do

Answered by BRAINLIESTY
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it is difficult because it is something that is new to us and our brains can't concentrate on learning it which leads us to get our tongue's twisted and entangled.

It's all based on the neurotic signal transfers in the brain.

You might be an adult that's why. When we are small our brains our mostly used for studies which makes it developed for learning new things as we grow up we start living independently, getting addicted, etc.

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