I have to do a science fair project. I still have no clue what to do. I was thinking about doing one on language learning techniques. Or something about languages, as I’m currently interested in them. If I were to do one on techniques, are there any suggestions on how to do it? Or any better ideas? Thanks.
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There is tons of material available on language learning techniques. The field is known as “second language acquisition.” It is possible to do experiments in this field, but they tend to be very time-consuming and difficult to set up. One idea would be to do a survey of people on their experiences learning foreign languages.
Look into a chimpanzee named Washoe. He learned sign language and could communicate with humans, Alan and Trixie Gardner at the University of Nevada.