Originally posted by 醉酒当歌 at 2005-10-24 08:30: ; c" p3 Y% _: f. u3 x# t. D' s- a+ _! E
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他说的道理不苟同,孩子与成人学习英语方法应该不同,不具有可比性,因为我们的大脑与他们已经不同。。。。
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: |4 Y; f# }/ ?# p0 E& E$ u2 Kit is right that adult's brian is different than children's, however as far as I can tell, the difference is our brain is more muture, and have more learning capacity. * N. y2 a2 C; I) S2 obut how come a bigger brain with larger learning capacity can not learn a new language better than their child?6 p; {; u' `$ h k" _
Originally posted by cgoca at 2005-10-24 10:35 AM:4 i9 _5 G9 Q; O' q5 Q# {+ a) U* Q+ F
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it is right that adult's brian is different than children's, however as far as I can tell, the difference is our brain is more muture, and have more learning capacity. ' j( G/ I; }' \2 p( ]
but how come a bigger b ...
" |) @" Y3 O! M3 k& o. F- i) Z + o: s) q; L/ Q$ Nwhat I said has been scientifically evidenced. The rule of thumb is 12 years old as a threshold between possibility of forming a seperate language zone and impossibility.6 C" `: {; f. y
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Adult's brain is so different from children's that different mothodologies of teaching apply, as well as those of learning.