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Hi is this statement grammatically correct, when a child start to learn a new language at the same time of his school ?
"When a little children go to school it means that he doesn't know more about his native language, whatever he start to learn a new different one. I'm believe that he can start to learn a new language after that he study about two or three years in his native, in this case he is more familiar with it and we can think about another different one. "
  

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When a young child first goes to school, he doesn't know much about his native language if he starts to learn a new one. I believe that he should start to learn a new language after he studies about two or three years in his native language; in this case he is more familiar with it, and he can think better about a different one.

  • When a young child first goes to school, he doesn't know much about his native language if he starts to learn a new one.
  • I believe that he should start to learn a new language after he studies about two or three years in his native language; in this case he is more familiar with it, and he can think better about a different one.
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When a young child first goes to school, he doesn't know much about his native language if he starts to learn a new one. I believe that he should start to learn a new language after he studies about two or three years in his native language; in this case he is more familiar with it, and he can think better about a different one.

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