Second Language
Acquisition Second language acquisition is the process of learning a language different from one’s native language. It includes all aspects of language learning and can involve language acquisition in childhood or adulthood. This process is important for both personal and professional development, as it offers greater abilities to communicate with people from other cultures and access new areas of knowledge. By learning another language, individuals can increase their career prospects, gain a better understanding of cultural diversity and express themselves more effectively. It also serves to bridge gaps between different groups, enhance mutual understanding and promote greater global cooperation.
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