Abstract

Teaching methodology that aligns with the brain’s natural processes is crucial for effectively teaching and learning a foreign language for several reasons. Understanding how the brain learns can lead to more efficient and successful language acquisition. In our interconnected world, the ability to communicate in foreign languages has become increasingly valuable. Beyond the practical advantages, learning a foreign language has a profound impact on cognitive functions, particularly memory. The intricate connection between foreign language learning and memory is a subject of growing interest among educators, psychologists, and neuroscientists. This article will discuss the profound role of twelve rules of brain on both acquiring a second language and effective approaches for teaching a foreign language with some applied theories coupled with practical experience that have been applied in developed countries’ educational systems as well as some scientists’ teaching experiences.

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