1169. A new experience



This is a paragraph from H. D. Brown’s book I’ve referred to on some posts, and which paragraph appears in a paper by me in a university journal. 

…never fear, a foreign language learning experience won’t make you a schizophrenic! You simply need to grow comfortable with the prospect that there will develop within you a second mode of thinking, feeling, and acting. Eventually you’ll find that you actually think differently when you’re using your foreign language. You’ll experience the feeling that “you are what you speak”. (Page 63). 

That experience is not necessarily so but it CAN, I would say. / Photo from: olympic ca. speed skating olympic sport

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