And if the French actually had less capacity than the Dutch to learn languages, as claimed Yves Leterme before becoming Prime Minister? And if the reality of the world by changing the language we speak? Also, why people who already speak several languages as they are easy to learn new ones? In our bilingual country, where, depending on your point of view, language can be an asset or a handicap, it could be useful to examine the scientific basis of language. Gray Matter has done, until the depths of our neurons.
As unexpected as it may seem, deafness does not prevent the practice of music. The testimony of Christian Guyot is a striking demonstration: sourd severe birth, it is now a recognized musician and transmit their knowledge in major music schools. Based on this observation, a unique initiative started in the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels: initiations to music designed especially for young deaf and hearing impaired. An amazing challenge!
When a mother looks in wonder at her newborn child, little does she imagine that fifteen years later her tiny one will have turned into a rebellious teenager, defending his or her ideas with conviction, listening to loud music, often hiding in his or her messed-up bedroom, and perhaps experiencing the first pangs of love.
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