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Learning a new language can be an incredibly enriching and rewarding experience,

offering a wide array of cognitive, cultural, and social benefits. Learning a new
language is a gradual process that requires dedication, patience, and perseverance.
The journey offers a wealth of personal and intellectual rewards, enriching your life
and broadening your horizons in myriad ways. (References: 1. Bak, T. H. (2016). The
Impact of Bilingualism on Cognitive Aging and Dementia: Evidence from the Whitehall
II Cohort Study. Neuropsychology, 30(7), 1475-1483. 2. Gass, S. (2017). Second
Language Acquisition: An Introductory Course. New York: Routledge. 3. Cheng, L.
(2018). Intercultural Language Teaching and Learning. Annual Review of Applied
Linguistics, 38, 42-57. 4. Baker, C. (2019). Foundations of Bilingual Education and
Bilingualism. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters. 5. Dornyei, Z. (2017). The Psychology
of the Language Learner. New York: Routledge. 6. Antoniou, M. (2019). The Cognitive
and Educational Benefits of Bilingualism. In B. Ross (Ed.), The Handbook of
Bilingualism and Multilingualism (pp. 187-205). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.)

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