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Experts argue that children should learn foreign languages in primary school rather than secondary school, as younger learners may struggle with the complexities of language acquisition. While early exposure can lead to familiarity and a solid foundation for future learning, it can also cause stress and pressure on children. Ultimately, the benefits of early language learning may outweigh the disadvantages if approached appropriately.

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Experts argue that children should learn foreign languages in primary school rather than secondary school, as younger learners may struggle with the complexities of language acquisition. While early exposure can lead to familiarity and a solid foundation for future learning, it can also cause stress and pressure on children. Ultimately, the benefits of early language learning may outweigh the disadvantages if approached appropriately.

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Some experts believe that it is better for children to begin learning a

foreign language at primary school rather than secondary school.


Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own
knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.

ANSWER:
Several professional individuals suppose that kids, who contact with external
language at primary school, is better than teenagers who learn foreign language
at secondary school. From my perspective, I believe that students in secondary
school is more difficult in studying new language than primary school’s one.
One significantly drawback is young learners will get stuck in difficulties because
of the age in the first period time of education. Students, who study in primary
school, have no enough time to contact with foreign language. They even can just
speak several basic sentences in their mother tongue. Due to the young age,
pupils will be stressed and pressured. Most of parents today want their children
to learn a new language early. However, they do not know about the feelings of
these youngster so they force their littles. As a result, kids lose their childhood
because of studying and are obsessed. If it still continues in the future, students
cannot be good at education.

Nevertheless, studying second language early also brings numerous benefits to


youngsters. Studying a foreign language early offers two key benefits: becoming
familiar with a second language and having a solid foundation for future language
learning. Initially, when children are introduced to a second language at a young
age, they become more comfortable with its sounds, structures, and nuances.
This familiarity makes it easier for them to communicate and understand the
language as they grow older, turning language learning into a more natural and
enjoyable process. In addition, early exposure to a foreign language provides an
ensured basis for mastering the language later on. A strong foundation built in
childhood, whether through vocabulary, grammar, or basic conversation skills,
will sets the stage for advanced learning. This early grounding not only boosts
fluency but also enhances confidence, making it easier to tackle more complex
language tasks in the future.
In consequence, if adolescents can approach an overseas language soon, they will
be better at acquiring a range of knowledge related to this language. Students can
break the linguistic barrier when they become familiar with it. However, children
can be tired and bored when they learn too much.

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