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On the one hand, I believe that learning at an early age is more effective than later in life, because there

is less stress that interferes with the learning process and a very large interest in everything new. This
enhances their learning abilities and promotes their intellectual growth.

Curiosity can be defined as the desire to learn something new.

Curiosity is strong at an early age. When kids start learning a foreign language, it rekindles your curiosity
and helps you ask more and more questions as you learn, resulting in an energizing learning experience.

Also children are very adaptable during their formative years. Even after being introduced to their first
language, picking up English is much easier for them than for an adult accustomed to certain language
structures.

The best part of learning English at an early age is the absence of any kind of fear and hesitation to use it
in normal interactions. Students can overcome all these issues at an early age which disturbs them later.

On the other hand, some studies have shown that learning a language in older age has so much positive
aspects. Learning another language benefits the brain, improves memory and cognitive skills, and is a
fun way to make new friends and learn about new cultures. It can be difficult at times, but people are
never too old to learn a language.

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