ENGL129R Lecture 2: dddd

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Learning a new language can be one of the hardest (adjective) tasks for adults, but it"s not impossible. Although children learn languages more easily (adverb) than adults, adults can be successful (adjective) if they are dedicated. Personality is an important part of language learning. Extroverts can learn languages quicker than introverts because they naturally (adverb) speak a lot. One of the worst (adjective) factors for language learning is a high level of anxiety. If someone feels (verb) comfortable, he or she is more likely to communicate in a new language. Besides an outgoing personality (noun) and a low level of anxiety, high levels of motivation (noun) improve one"s language learning. When a person has important reasons to learn a language, it makes the process easier (adjective). Various factors work together to make learning a new language easy or difficult, but learners must remember (verb) that it can be done with a lot of hard work.

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