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Meaning of language-learning | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Examples

“Lord Holland, whom I saw this morning, re-echoed my complaint, and said that the likeness of the two languages [Spanish and Italian] was more a hindrance than a help. This comes of language-learning when we are getting old! When I attempted Arabic at Algiers, Johan Pharaoh—a man very unlike his namesake of the Plagues—although it was his interest to retain me as a scholar—first hinted, and then plainly said, that there was ‘a time’ in the cleverest man’s life, when his memory became less impressible to the recollection of languages—in the gentlest manner conveying that I had become an old dunce!”
“There is, of course, no single best way to learn a language, and this book does not try to offer one. However, there are many ways of improving your chances of success in language-learning, and we have suggested some of these.”
“However, she [Katie Dotterer] feels strongly the onus for language-learning should be equally shared between workers and employers. “When farmers learn some Spanish, it actually entices and motivates the Spanish speakers to want to learn English,” she said.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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