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“The biggest difference between a young child acquiring a first language and an older child acquiring a second language is that the first child doesn’t have another language to compete with.” ========== Popular Science (Webtoread.com) - Your Highlight on Location 98-99 | Added on Thursday, August…” quote by Anonymous
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““The biggest difference between a young child acquiring a first language and an older child acquiring a second language is that the first child doesn’t have another language to compete with.” ========== Popular Science (Webtoread.com) - Your Highlight on Location 98-99 | Added on Thursday, August 28, 2014 10:07:16 AM””

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Source Article: Popular Science (Webtoread.com) – “Language Acquisition” excerpt, 2014

Children learn a first language without competing linguistic systems, whereas older learners must juggle an existing language, making acquisition harder.

In simple terms: First language learning is unopposed; second language learning faces competition.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the advantage of early exposure and support older learners with focused practice.

Themes

language learning development competition cognition

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

educational psychological

When to use this quote

  • early childhood education
  • adult ESL classes
  • bilingual households
  • language immersion programs

Key Concepts

critical period hypothesis interference neuroplasticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we design curricula that reduce linguistic interference?
  • What strategies help adult learners overcome competition from their native language?
A Different Perspective

Older learners may lack the neural flexibility of children, requiring more effort.

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