Better language learning through neuroscience
How does the brain master a language? Although recent research shows that many areas of our brain are activated during the slightest mental operation, the functions that are useful for…
How does the brain master a language? Although recent research shows that many areas of our brain are activated during the slightest mental operation, the functions that are useful for…
Discover Oneself There is often a language that plays a special role in a family’s history. This language is that of the local land, forefathers and roots, culture or religion,…
Learning a second language is not linear Learning a second language is not linearHave you ever felt disconcerted by the unpredictable and chaotic progress of your child’s second language acquisition…
Start early, learn well, don't forget : these are the very simple stages of your child's Journey with VivaLing. Find out more below about the theoretical framework developed by VivaLing…
Babies are born universal listeners. In the first months of their lives, they can discriminate all the sounds produced by human beings. It is no small feat: you and I…
Sarah and Jeremie’s parents have told us their family’s language history. With a French father and a South-African, English-speaking mother, the two kids grew up simultaneously bilingual. Born in India,…
Imagine a group of individuals of identical age but all different, immersed in a perfectly uniform educational universe. Their excellent teacher uses a single method for teaching; the individuals all…
Why it's important to teach children a language It is a proven fact: the age of acquisition of a foreign language is a strong predictor of ultimate similarity to native…