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  • We can all learn, doesn't matter what our age is, doesn't matter

  • what our presumed talent is.

  • We're constantly learning.

  • And the reason I raise this subject is because someone commented here on my

  • YouTube channel, as an older person, you have to learn like a stroke victim.

  • You have to use different parts of the brain, et cetera.

  • Okay.

  • Older people, we now know they retain their neuroplasticity.

  • Anytime you're learning something, you are creating new pathways in the brain.

  • You are renewing your brain.

  • Today, for example, I've been trying to set up my studio here.

  • It was a lot of work.

  • I had to learn a lot of new things.

  • And I'm not naturally patient when it comes to doing things with my hands.

  • But I realize I have to be patient if I'm going to set all these things up.

  • Three different sets of acoustic panels.

  • These sconces you see behind me.

  • Lots of work, but all the while I'm conscious of forging

  • new habits in my brain.

  • That's what learning is all about.

  • And languages are the same way.

  • So it doesn't matter if as an older person, it's harder for me, or maybe

  • it isn't, or maybe it is, or because I have a lot of practice at learning.

  • I'm used to doing it.

  • It doesn't matter in learning a language, we are enabling our brain

  • to form a model of another language.

  • We form that model through repetitive exposure to the language.

  • Eventually we start to be able to predict what's going to come at us,

  • which helps us in our comprehension.

  • It also helps us when we want to express ourselves, we want to produce

  • an utterance based on the accumulated experience that we have with the language.

  • But anything you're learning is constantly forging new connections

  • in your brain, new synapses.

  • And so the idea that...

  • Some people don't have the ability that their brains won't learn new things.

  • If I want to do it, if I stay with it, if I continue, I will learn.

  • So the issue becomes more, how do you encourage people to stay with it?

  • Well, one of the things is to make sure people understand that they can learn.

  • The other is anything that can nudge people forward.

  • So in my case, I went and bought a, a little hand drill.

  • Well, now I got to use the hand drill because I've got to drill the holes

  • to mount my acoustic pads on the wall.

  • So that kind of nudges me.

  • I can't give up on the project.

  • I've got to stay with it.

  • Or even, you know, something like in the morning, I think there's a certain

  • discipline in doing my seven minute exercise muscle booster, but sometimes I

  • don't really feel like doing it, but then I'm nudged forward by saying I will go.

  • To, uh, Radio Fardo, download some Farsi, the news of the day, and, and then I

  • import it into LingQ, the sound file.

  • So I get a transcript and the fact that I'm going to be grabbing this

  • sound file from Radio Fardo nudges me to do my morning exercises.

  • So there's a lot of little things like that.

  • A person you met, a class, for example, but we have to remember that

  • the way we're going to progress in the language is if we can continue

  • to expose ourself to the language.

  • It almost doesn't matter what you're able to produce.

  • It almost doesn't matter what you're able to say and how many mistakes you make.

  • What matters is that you continue.

  • Forging these new pathways in your brain, as I did today, putting all

  • these acoustic panels up on the wall.

  • It's not that I can hire myself out as a handyman, but I feel that I

  • created some tolerance for frustration.

  • And so consistency, perseverance, a few things that not just forward.

  • As long as we keep going, anyone can learn, regardless

  • of age or presumed aptitude.

  • Before I leave you, I want to leave a couple of videos for you to look at.

  • One on whether there is a talent for language learning, and another on

  • whether age matters, or to what extent age affects our ability to learn.

  • I think both of these videos are relevant, so please have a look.

  • Bye for now.

We can all learn, doesn't matter what our age is, doesn't matter

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不要再為不學習語言找藉口了(STOP Making These EXCUSES Not to Learn a Language)

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