Can you be too old to learn French?

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jrineakter
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Can you be too old to learn French?

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Hi! Those raised in bilingual families have no problem mastering two languages, they would even have an easier time learning additional languages ​​as they grow up. So often, when we see this and we weren't raised in this type of environment, we tell ourselves that it's over for us, that it's too late, that we've waited too long. But is it really impossible to learn a new language, past a certain age, or can we learn regardless of our age? We're going to talk about it in today's video.

Thank you for joining me. As you understood, we are going to talk about age and we are going to discover if, in fact, being of a certain age prevents or slows down learning French.

Before moving on to the content, I remind you that you have two links in the description. The first allows you, as usual, to go and download your free PDF file which includes all the parts and all the big ideas of this video and the second link allows you to join the waiting list of the Authentic French academy since registrations germany whatsapp number data will open on Sunday, July 3. They are closed 90% of the year, these registrations, and clicking on this second link will allow you to discover all the content of the academy, everything that the academy can do for you (the modules, the Zoom discussions with our tutors, etc.) and of course, to enter your address to be informed of the opening of registrations and to join us from Sunday, July 3. I'll let you open these two links and we'll move on to the content.

Often, we want to learn a new language or we want to develop a language that we learned a while ago and we say to ourselves: "Maybe it's too late for me, maybe I'm too old, maybe it's not worth it". I see people of really different ages asking themselves this question. I'm not talking about people who are retired here. Even people who are 35-40 years old, or even younger, can say: "I consider myself too old. I should have learned as a child or a teenager".

If we are honest with ourselves, we can ask ourselves if this is a preconceived idea, if we really think it, even if we are wrong, even if we really think it, or if it is an excuse. It can also be an excuse for not getting out of your comfort zone and learning or developing a new language.

Today, we're going to give you our opinion, the opinion of the Français Authentique team on this subject. We're not neuroscientists, we're not experts on the subject, but we can share our experience with you. We won't generalize because everyone is different, but we're going to present you with some ideas, we'll also talk to you about some concrete cases since we see a lot of people learning French, we see people who do very well or people who have more difficulty, we know what works and we're going to share all that with you today.
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