Some people find it easier to learn languages than others because their brains are like different kinds of puzzles. Some pieces fit together faster, making the picture clearer quicker. Imagine one person can put a puzzle together in minutes, while another takes hours. That’s how some people pick up new words and sounds so easily.
Examples
- One person learns Chinese characters like it's a game, another finds them confusing and hard to remember.
- Some kids in school find Spanish easy, while others struggle with even the basics.
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