Abstract
In this article, a self-described ‘old’ person discusses a self-experiment he conducte, where he explores his ability to learn a new language by reading the Harry Potter books in French. Learning to speak, and mastering an accent, can be more difficult than learning to read. However, recent literature suggests that older language learning can be achieved by many, even in some cases with high proficiency, given appropriate motivation and reasonable cognitive functioning.
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