Oct. 9, 2025
So I watched this TED Talks by John Mc Whorter called ''4Resons to Learn a New language''. His first reason is that learning a language is actually fun. It's like solving a puzzle - figuring out grammar, pronunciation, structure, - it's like a game for our brain . Second, language opens the door to new cultures.
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So I watched this TED Talks by John Mc Whorter called ''4 Reasons to Learn a New language''.
It's like solving a puzzle - figuring out grammar, pronunciation, structure, - it's like a game for our brain .
comma is a seperator for lists, the last item isn't followed by a comma
If you meant to use the comma as a pause instead, that's already covered by the dash
Secondly, language opens the door to new cultures.
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So I watched this TED Talks by John Mc Whorter called ''4“4 Reasons to Learn a New lLanguage''.”
His first reason is that learning a language is actually fun.
It'’s like solving a puzzle -: figuring out grammar, pronunciation, structure, - it'etc. It’s like a game for our brain .
Second, language opens the door to newlearning about other cultures.
The word “new” here runs the risk of implying that the culture didn’t exist until his TED Talk!
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I often feel the same way, that language learning feels like solving a puzzle!
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zulfiya (?) This isn't an English word, not sure what you meant the title to bbe |
So I watched this TED Talks by John Mc Whorter called ''4Resons to Learn a New language''. So I watched this TED Talk So I watched this TED Talk |
His first reason is that learning a language is actually fun. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It's like solving a puzzle - figuring out grammar, pronunciation, structure, - it's like a game for our brain . It It's like solving a puzzle - figuring out grammar, pronunciation, structure comma is a seperator for lists, the last item isn't followed by a comma If you meant to use the comma as a pause instead, that's already covered by the dash |
Second, language opens the door to new cultures. Second, language opens the door to The word “new” here runs the risk of implying that the culture didn’t exist until his TED Talk! Secondly, language opens the door to new cultures. |
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