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Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Bilingual Brain by University of Houston

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641 ratings

About the Course

This course explores the brain bases of bilingualism by discussing literature relevant to differences in age of initial learning, proficiency, and control in the nonverbal, single language and dual-language literature. Participants will learn about the latest research related to how humans learn one or two languages and other cognitive skills....

Top reviews

JS

Jan 19, 2021

Amazing and I have learned a lot. I am a Bilingual myself and it really sheds light on how the brain works in terms of learning and being proficient in two languages or more for others.

ZR

Jan 17, 2018

This course helped me in understanding various aspects of how brain and mind works and how we can use these knowledge for studying different languages and also when we multitasks

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By Fleur V

Jun 4, 2018

Nice to get basic information. For me it was a bit too basic.

By Marysol R P

May 27, 2021

El curso es muy bueno pero los videos de las conferencias son demasiado largos y tediosos, se podría modificar y hacer presentaciones mas creativas y colocar el contenido de una manera mas concisa y mas abreviada.

By Chantelle N

Apr 25, 2018

I would have given a 4 star rating but there's a glitch with 2 answers in the final exam. You'll be marked incorrectly even if you answer correctly. According to discussion forum posts, this problem has been going on for at least 10 months. Hopefully, this one star review will make someone notice and and fix the problem. Otherwise, it's an informative and interesting course.

By Gleb S

Mar 8, 2023

not a charismatic lecturer without any idea of pedagogical design, no visuals during the lectures, all lectures are the talking head of tonnes unconnected random facts, waste of time, no implementation to everyday life or professional field, no resumes of talks or summaries

By nuriabb b

Mar 8, 2021

Pensaba que me aportaría más.