Do Children Learn Languages Better Than Adults? - OUINO.com

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We have all seen it. A family moves to a foreign country and none of them speak the local language; a year later, the kids speak really well while the parents still struggle. Do children have a super ability for learning languages, or is there something deeper going on? In this post, we'll take a look at the weaknesses and strengths of both adults and children when learning languages.

Adults Learn Better than Children in a Controlled Environment.

Studies have shown that adults and adolescents learn almost every language skill faster than children. Surprising, isn't it? They understand grammar, learn vocabulary, learn to read and express complex ideas at a faster rate than children. Adults have a life experience; they have learned how their memory works and how to study. They can build upon what they already know. They can learn with the help of their native language to better understand the meaning of words and discover various similarities. Adults have a lot of advantages over children when learning a new language. Many people forget these things and believe that it's almost impossible to acquire a new language in adulthood. This thought alone is hurting adult language learners everywhere. Adults learn languages extremely well. If you're wondering if you're too old, the answer is no; you are certainly not. So, if adults have been shown to learn faster than children, then why do so many people believe otherwise? Let's take a look.

Children Have Better Pronunciation Skills.

In terms of being able to perfectly reproduce the native accents, children have the upper hand. In many cases, the younger the children are, the better they will become at reproducing foreign sounds. Children are much better at mimicking new sounds than adults. This makes them sound as if they are more fluent in the new language they're learning. As we grow older, this skill seems to decrease in efficiency; we'll have a much harder time reproducing sounds completely unknown to us. This is by far the greatest strength children have over adults. The good news is that it doesn't really change anything in terms of fluency. Adults can certainly learn to speak fluently, even if they have a noticeable accent in the language.

Children vs. Adult Expectations.

An adult and a three-year-old child don't have the same vocabulary in their native language. So if the child learns a few hundred words in a new language, he's already considered fluent because he has already caught up to his native language. As an adult, even if you learn five times as much vocabulary as the child, you will still have a lot of work to do to express complex ideas with the same level of fluency as your native language. As adults, we don't realize how incredibly awesome we are at our native language. It has taken us a lifetime to get here, so consequently, it will take us a bit of time to reach that high level in a second or third language.

Feeling Self-Conscious as Adults.

These high expectations also make adults self-conscious. They don't want to sound stupid when speaking a new language. Adults often avoid speaking the language and stay in their comfort zone as much as possible. Children don't seem to care as much. They start using the language quickly to express what they want even if their vocabulary is very limited. They simply say "candy" when they want some candy. The idea gets across and they build their vocabulary as time goes by. As adults, we'll likely feel self-conscious until we can say "I would like to try your apple-cinnamon lollipop in the green packaging on the third shelf behind you". In this aspect, we should be more like children and be okay with not being perfect. (more on our blog...)
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Here are some time stamps to save you time so you can get back to learning your new language. :)
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Adults Learn Better Than Children In a Controlled Environment
1:29 Children Have Better Pronunciation Skills
2:12 Children Vs Adult Expectations
2:53 Feeling Self-Conscious as Adults
3:35 Children Jump Right In
4:27 Children and Adults Learn Differently
5:10 Learn a New Language at Ouino.com

ouino
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This video should have many more views. It's really good.thank you

vivicristina
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At the end of the day, imitate some aspects of how children learn is one of the best things we can do to progress faster. kids like to imitate others, I think we all once did, but some stopped and others, like me, still like to do so. Be an actor!

letthelanguagecome
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It's really disappointing that you haven't cited your references in this video. You say "studies have shown" but which studies are these? I am currently doing research for an essay debating this very topic but am finding it difficult to find targeted articles to back up my claims - it would have been awesome if your video had a list of references that could point people in the right direction :)

Mellyouttaphase
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I lived in canada when I was a kid but I still have an accent

idanofek
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May I know what is OUINO? Are you like a teaching institution? An academy, or what? I looked up your site, but there aren't enough information on what are you.

samokat
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Is it possible to get your sources for these information? Especially 'the children do better in the aspect of pronounciation' I want to read more on this subject.

samokat
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Disagree. The best age to start learning foreign languages is 12-30. Over 40 it becomes very hard and over 60 it is almost impossible to get adequate knowledge of a second language for ordinary people.

paulgeorg
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Can someone answer this? Do you learn better in Native language? Or it's the same with second language?

mashable
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You need to learn English. That was given away at 2:47.

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