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by enidmartinez | October 21, 2013 · 8:47 am
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For Young ELLs, Learning in Two Languages Best, Review Says

For Young ELLs, Learning in Two Languages Best, Review Says.

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One response to “For Young ELLs, Learning in Two Languages Best, Review Says”

  1. Maniki Bobeli's avatar Maniki Bobeli
    September 29, 2014 at 4:02 pm

    Learning two languages ​​at once is very good.

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