Pair work may be a key to more efficient learning of a foreign language
Brain researchers at the University of Jyväskylä are now studying whether adults learn a new language more efficiently through pair work than by learning on their own. Evidence for the hypothesis is being searched for by measuring brain activity, changes in heart rate, and other signs of nervous system activation in subjects learning a foreign language.
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