Les avantages d'un cerveau bilingue

Regarde toute la leçon http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-speaking-multiple-languages-benefits-the-brain-mia-nacamulli Il est évident que la connaissance de plus d’une langue apporte des avantages - par exemple lors de voyager ou regarder des films sans sous-titres. Mais y a-t-il d'autres avantages d'un cerveau bilingue (ou multilingue)? Mia Nacamulli détaille les trois types du cerveau bilingue et montre comment la compétence de savoir plus d'une langue garde votre cerveau en bonne santé, active et complexe. Leçon par Mia Nacamulli, animation par TED-Ed.

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