Title | : | Language: The First 5 Years of Life of Learning |
Lasting | : | 10.56 |
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Views | : | 455 rb |
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Help us to reach more parents and teachers to learn about language learning: patreoncom/sprouts Comment from : Sprouts |
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This is an absolutely absurd video 😂 "Mom" is the only person who can teach proper language Nannies and "foreigners" are clearly inferior And Dad's? Nowhere to be seen! 🤮🤮🤮 Comment from : Colette Henderson |
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It is very narrow because it ignored purposely that Peter is a bilingual which means he has a smart brain Comment from : Joanne Cheng |
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What I've found heartbreaking here in Japan is the disproportionate number of kids coming up for 5 years of age that are missing significant developmental milestones, presumably because the three years from ages 1 to 4 have been spent at nurseries and kindergartens where nobody has a face because of enforced masking Not seeing a person's face at that age when they're trying to talk to you means much of the nuance is lost, so the words just go in one ear and out the other I know 5 year olds that are still in nappies and barely able to string a sentence together Comment from : Coal Miki |
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4:00brShould have just told the foreign born nanny to speak her native languagebrbrCould have been a bilingual baby Comment from : Morty Sanchez |
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Mingle and play that's all😊 Comment from : Krishnan Tampi |
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Doctors advocate not to give mobile phones till they are 2 years age Will this affect the cognitive development of the brain in comparison to children given mobile phones before 2 years of age? Comment from : Milon Mitra |
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Sad part is Pete can't control anything You don't get to choose what situation you're born into He might not even realize he was behind until puberty, when the gap widens and you know you're different That's over a decade of wasted time Tbh life is over by age 5 and you don't even know it Comment from : Danny |
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totally awesome Comment from : Gina Par |
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Another W for Einstein Comment from : Thereal Jager |
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i would say that Pete's gonna have a hard time throughout his life while Lusy may put efforts as she grows she can get better and better but for Pete, this is gonna be different without getting the basic down he could really have a hard time in understanding the advanced part plus knowing there's a biological clock to our brain growth ability it can be denied that he's gonna have a hard time even with efforts it can't make up for the loss of time Comment from : Mays chromebook |
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That theory works for most people, but not the autistic - Einstein likely had autism like me I went from 50 words and screaming, babbling and 1 word sentences on my sixth birthday to over 15,000 words by my 7th What caused it, the equilibrium and contentment of early childhood being broken Today a word test showed my vocab was around 40 - 55k, or twice as many as usual My first words were "Gloucester Street" as I was reading street signs in the taxi on the way to Special school, the driver nearly drove off the road! Comment from : Moneytane1976 |
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Naw see me personally I wouldn’t take this kind of disrespect like Pete Comment from : Alone Boi |
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Africa creo munko menday Sayles Lego the technique digger its a joke 😂 😉 I'm the digger Silly lol Einstein went until 7 impressive bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 got to be more to it than that 🎭 Comment from : Scott Winter |
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Hi, please tell me which software is used to creat these kinda videos I love them😍😍 And I'd like to learn🙏🙏🙏 Comment from : kimia shams |
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In the video it says that children cannot learn language from watching videos on a tablet and needs direct interactions I would disagree with this I have proof with my niece who is not a native english speaker back in my country and she watches American children shows on her tablet and she can speak fluent American english with an accent just like my daughter who is born American Would like to get some insight on that Comment from : jerina9 |
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This is far from true you might want to revisit this video Maybe it was true back in the 90s, but not now by any means Comment from : Nil |
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Poor nanny Comment from : Sergio Satélite |
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My daughter has 4 languages and speak fluently at 4 One of them weaker as it's environment language Bút since I put her in public it is increasing dramatically Comment from : cherry |
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Also the Einstain story is patently not true It's an old joke about a hypothetical German child, and it was on QI brMore mistattributing stuff to Einstein! Comment from : Chuck1804 |
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This is just propoaganda against Chinese nannies! Comment from : Chuck1804 |
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Also didn't talk until for from our house being multlingual and our half sister and cousin at 2, fluidly, abroad? Comment from : 💚The Sapphic Leo💗 |
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Also used bigger words if more interested in the sound of them, though not fully looking up the meaning of them and because of our exposure to media, early on, and nobody could understand us at school, but also was disinterested in learning anything at school and prefered things that were related to creativity? Prefered picture books, and manga over reading large chunks of text, too? Comment from : 💚The Sapphic Leo💗 |
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Did you really have to give her the thing on the head and the eyes like that, again, too? Comment from : 💚The Sapphic Leo💗 |
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What about #telepathy? Comment from : 💚The Sapphic Leo💗 |
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Language is one thing, but there are so many different ways to express yourself, so don't worry, to really maneging a language takes more than five years to master, pete can still catch up if he want Comment from : Xuyi Wang |
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Law should provide that parents be allowed more time with children under 5 years because your boss won't allow your kids to smarter than their dumb children Comment from : Achilleus Coronel |
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Is learning a new language past 5 years old still doable??? Comment from : LJB Jordan |
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Germany doesn't have emperors???brI looked this up, brI think you've confused the Roman emperor with a German king br I found an article about a book WRITTEN by a German, ABOUT the roman emperor Comment from : Mel |
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Pete may lack in vocabulary, but he may have increased his intercultural skills due to his babysitter who is from another country Pete was exposed to a different culture while growing Comment from : Kevin Gutierrez |
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Brilliant! The ending! Comment from : Syeda Rida Zahra |
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Sounds logical, but in practice doesn't work brI speak Ukrainian at home, but we moved to Canada when my kid was 4 years old Even though, I know 20000+ words in my language, my son never developed speaking Ukrainian, instead, he is speaking English and his pronunciation and vocabulary better and bigger than mine Pity he doesn't speak my language, I had hope that he will know both, but brain picking the easiest language and English is definitely easier than Slavic languages Comment from : Olena Cherkasova / Фокси Леди |
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Balance is everything! Comment from : Kymberleah Farrugia |
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Always interestingbrAnd informativebrThank youbrPeace 💕🇺🇲 Comment from : M F Richardson |
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I’m starting to think that Sprouts is races and stereotypes against Asian! WTF! Comment from : Nonya Business |
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Fake Einstein stories ruin any video Comment from : John Rogan |
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The representation of the foreign nanny is very racist Comment from : CL |
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In my country Malaysia, it's easy to find a person who is bilingual or trilingual not yet counting those who speak local dialects On the island of Borneo, you can easily find a person of Sarawak region speak 4 languages including local dialects Certain dialects don't even have a written manual like those of the main languages Everything is learnt socially I disagree that toddlers can't learn a language from tape or technology Languages can be learnt anytime, at any age and anywhere Comment from : Emma W |
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I think it's totally normal that Lucy knows many words than the kid, cause women can't stop talking Comment from : Franco Rocket |
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I see parenting as an experiment, there is no one size fit all here neither There is no need to feel pressured to “catch up”, but being the best parent you can be is what’s more important Let the kids enjoy their childhood, play and have fun Life will get progressively harder as they age so let them enjoy it Comment from : Wayne |
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What about bilingual environment? Comment from : NatyNet |
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I appreciate the story about the nanny but its not realistic; every person when faced with language barriers reverts back to their native language so its more likely that "Pete" enjoyed some traditional Chinese foods, games and other benefits the nanny could supply; what a terrible waste it would be if they had a native speaker of the world's most used language and not take advantage of their child becoming bilingual Comment from : DenaPebbles Nelson |
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👍 Comment from : Alfa Sanglyne basan |
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Bold of you to assume language it's human invention, when it's clearly much older than our species Comment from : Dragoniiia |
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Progress and growth can be attributed to mindsets Teaching children to be free thinking is key There are a variety of ways to influence this outside of verbal/social situations Creating miniature games or activities to stimulate their minds in general can help the other processes of human interaction Just to clarify looking through the lense if extroverted/introverted personalities Since a majority of my childhood involved isolation and self study to improve Comment from : Joshua Galloway |
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I sometimes get frustrated my two year old won't let me read to him Physically fights it Comment from : SavvyTechniques |
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Yes, there's plenty of chances for Peter to catch up There are so many types of intelligence besides the verbal one And over the course of our lifes we continue to learn so many things Comment from : Japan Virtual Learning |
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Nice video However I would have put Peters nanny to teach chinese to his son! I think that instead of introducing such a negative connotation regarding a low cost babysitter from an asian country, you could have simply introduced a native english mother from a low income background It would have been much fair Comment from : Japan Virtual Learning |
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What if Pete's parents let the nanny speak in her native tongue? Comment from : Heather Dean |
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This is agreeable but this also happensbrto Pete's native language He might be struggling in English but not in native language Why not let Lucy wear Pete's shoes so she would know that she'll struggle too learning Pete's native language Comment from : MAC Sasapla31 |
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"toddlers can't learn language via tape or technology, they need to be motivated by a human" no?brI was 3 when I learned English from watching cartoons, and I became fluent My whole family doesn't speak English, maybe some distant relatives speak a few words, and my country is not an English speaking country (never been to an English speaking country) brNobody motivated me to watch those cartoons, I just wanted to watch cartoons and ended up learning a whole language Comment from : luly lulyanka |
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Your classes are so helpful amazingly scheduled and within a short span of time more informations are provided can you please do such simple videos on vygotsky's language development theory, and personality theories of Adler, Carl Roger, Eric berne, catell Comment from : Neethu Rose |
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Please add subtitle in Arabic 😊 Comment from : د عبدالله البغدادي Dr Albaghdadi |
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Giving them books while young helps alot in nurturing the child's growth in not only learning but also understanding, reading and literature Not to force it in general but to pique interest through themed/custom books such as bpersonalised childrens books/b Comment from : Jakob Bourne |
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The best way to learn another language is to live where they speak that language A stranger in a new landbrLearns faster than in his own land Shalowm brAmen God is the one that changed our language and He knows when we need help Understanding,brEven his Word! Comment from : Gerald Johnson |
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I read opiniones but I think you are not understanding the real point The idea is that the kids do not obtain a good base of their mother language (whatever it is) due to different reasons In the example it was due to a chinese nanny that does not speak a fluent English But there are many reasons; for example, parents that do not have time to talk or to read to their children, etc This will difficult their comprehension of world and to have a good success at school In my country, many children have this problem due to poverty (their parents do not have enough time to talk to them) or their parents do not want them to learn their own mother language (mayan languages); instead, they try children to learn spanish Children learn a poor spanish and they have problems to understand teacher, books, etc and they suffer discrimination too Finally, because they do not receive any support to learn it better, the problem is not resolved Comment from : Brenda Morales |
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Most parents ignore their children or stick a phone in front of them In that case any interaction would be better, even a non native nanny Comment from : Zorfu |
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ofc i get a grammarly ad before this video started Comment from : SillyPlayzz |
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I don't like this video, reminds me each time the speech therapist said to me that my youngest son will never talk because is close to 4 year's old(in June) and with all the therapist, doctors, stimulation since he was a baby he doesn't improve and now going to the autistic diagnosis and I tried all but he can't speak our native language and neither listen other languages because doctors said will confuse even more Comment from : Salome Fuentes |
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Is it just me or this video was racist? Being bilingual can actually help child’s development, immigrants often know more words than Americans The example given included an immigrant from a Vietnam rice field lol compared to a British colonial person Exposure to words is important and creating stories / engaging the kid so it’s motivated to learn, too, but some things were off in this video 😄 I know kids who speak 3-4 languages by age 3 All about the perspective and exposure, seems the creator of this video grew up in isolated rural England or isolated region in America where diversity did not exist Comment from : kilim4e |
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indeed a better learning platform Comment from : xmax |
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In this example, Pete was exposed to a limited vocabulary due to a nanny with reduced English proficiency I see many comments asking why Pete's parents are also not communicating with him part of the day We are forgetting that most children are raised by their parents and that most working and welfare class parents themselves have limited vocabularies and also limited social skills The Bloomberg Providence Talks study showed that not only do children of working and welfare class families hear far fewer words (30 million fewer words by 3rd birthday), but that the words they hear are far less rich in content and nuances ("Don't do that!", "Stop!", "Do this now!") The only answer to remedy this is to provide professional early education to all children or at least all disadvantaged children Finland went from being mediocre in education outcomes to among the best in the western world in just a few years by starting formal early education as young as 6 months with very low student/teacher ratios (as low as 2/1 in early years) and highly qualified teachers (applicable advanced degrees required) Comment from : Dare to be great |
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If you are pete, might as well try 🍀 Great video! Comment from : Dan Ag |
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The video does a good job showing the importance of language and talking/reading to your child That being said, there are genetic factors that play a role I language development and besides that, most studies show that developing language earlier only has a very small correlation with intelligence later in life Another study showed that kids who struggle developing language early almost always end up at the same development level as early developers by age 4-5 PARENTS IF YOUR CHILD SEEMS A LITTLE BEHIND DONT PANIC (obviously talk to their doc but most likely they're perfectly normal and won't end up behind other kids) YOUR PROBABLY NOT A BAD PARENT 🙂✌️ Comment from : Caleb Becker |
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Comparison a Mother to a Nanny 2) the word “Language” has a bigger meaning than word English Did you mean “English”, instead? Video, “sounds” intelligent anyway! Comment from : Grace Line |
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I moved to the United States when I was 3 My brothers were were 4 and 8 All 3 of us are more proficient in English than our native Russian My eldest speaks better Russian than I do because he moved back However, I speak better Russian than my middle brother because I practice it more Comment from : Ksenia |
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I was kinda into this video until they got to the point in the playground Ok fine, maybe Pete can’t learn any better now that he’s around more native speakers What do I know? BUT suggesting only native speakers can be emotive in their reading of stories 😂😂😂 borderline racist mate Comment from : Eilzmo |
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My only comment is that children can learn from each other Many children in the world develop sufficient language skills without extensive parent input to the extent this video is suggesting is necessary Comment from : K S |
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Wow, this video was very good! Comment from : R A |
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No one going to comment on the children who all died of neglect? Man I am glad science has changed a bit Comment from : clorofemully |
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Raising a bilingual 1 year old and thank god my country (Finland) has a good support system and we've been getting a lot of good advice already how to help his language development This video definitely added a perspective and will think about this when supporting his growth! Comment from : Veera N |
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I’m a Filipino living in Japan but my daughter’s 1st language is English Based on my own experience as a mom of bilingual daughter, it is very critical to communicate to a child from birth Thinking that they don’t understand what we are saying but they are trying to communicate with a smile & giggle Language input plays a very important role so later on you can hear the output At 2, she can switch her language from English to Japanese when she’s talking to her father without any confusion One more thing, sitting with your child while watching educational videos and reading them stories with big expressions also play a big role Explain things that are new to them for a greater understanding & vocabularies Boys most of the time have late development when it comes to talking but physically active as compared to girls (not in general) Comment from : Rainbowstarr Ikeda |
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Today I was at a grocery store narrating and talking to my 4 month old son A passerby asked if he is talking back to me I answered no (like duh) and kept talking to my baby about the things we are buying I did the same with my first and she has a large vocabulary 💙 Annisa Comment from : Kacang Family |
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Invention? Not so sure about that Comment from : Pedro |
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I'm don't believe Pete's case is so extreme that he couldn't be successful in life, possibly more successful than Lucy Its as if Pete is portrayed as victim I would think Pete has other strengths that would carry him through life I think the biggest hurdle for both Lucy and Pete will be their attitude I've known many folks who are limited in English but are very successful On the other hand, I've know many folks who are very eloquent with the English language but are extremely toxic to their environment Attitude, attitude, attitude Comment from : Jason Giangiulio |
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I feel like Pete can learn what Lucy knows, it just may be more difficult and take him longer Comment from : Adalind Rose |
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And so covid craziness has messed with lots of children Comment from : Sno2Getti |
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This video scares me I am a teacher at daycare centre and all the teacher are immigrants, they speak their own language in front of children which means children lose the opportunity to gain their vocabulary in English brI don`t think none of them are aware of language development like in this video This is shocking truthbrBut in reality, daycare jobs are for immigrants like me who don`t speak English well enough to get higher wage job which requires Good English fluency Comment from : Shizuka E |
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pete got done dirty Comment from : Adrian 91 |
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maybe poor pete can define things with fewer words than lucky lucy as pete has a better understanding than lucy does Comment from : hippyhappyhobo |
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Don't feel bad for Pete He grew up to have a successful career in politics! Comment from : Fred Pownall |
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What does Einstein mean by, "Everything was in order?" Comment from : Learning English: The Fun Way |
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Lucy and Pete are just different but sadly Pete has been described as a failure in this video I also don't like the stereotypical image created for Pete's nanny Comment from : jude G |
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Nice but why is the nanny wearing a rice hat? Is that common among nannies in English speaking countries? Comment from : erike67 |
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i heard Pete's nunny was an educated person who could impersonate stories very well and Pete learned so many words whilst Anna was deprived of that experience due to the fact her mom was an uneducated belly dancer who went o China to boost her self complacency What kind of pseudoscience is this? Unless your goal is to persuade the Chinese to hire you, I see no purpose in your vacuous video Comment from : cenimirius |
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i need (Make a model of language development, elaborate each level with an example? ) Comment from : rehman charagh |
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Well,you should take into consideration that the boys are slower than the girls Plus,you can catch up on vocabulary if you love reading Comment from : AlenNik |
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Nice Comment from : 🐷 Tobissa Senman 🐷 |
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That hat on the nanny is so racist lol Comment from : Hanashiko |
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This is ABSOLUTE rubbish And I am currently doing a PhD in language learning Wow It is both racist and reductionist, and clearly is based on ideology rather than any sophisticated research Comment from : Transcrobes Project |
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Explained in best mannner about language Comment from : THAKUR RANJEET SINGH RAGHAV |
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In an era of misinformation and invalid information, it is nice that you included some citations to back up the narrative Some additional references would be good Comment from : William Fleming |
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