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Ever caught yourself acting just a little different when speaking another language? Maybe you're more polite in English 🇬🇧, more expressive in Spanish 🇪🇸, or more reserved in German 🇩🇪? It’s not just a feeling - science backs it up. 🔬 🧠 Studies show that multilinguals often experience shifts in personality, decision-making, and even emotions depending on the language they’re using. One study from the University of Chicago found that thinking in a second language can make you more rational and less emotionally biased. 💡 Language Influences Identity. That's why you might feel more polite in English, more poetic in French, or more expressive in Italian. The way we express ourselves, interact with others, and Even Think can change depending on the words and structures available to us. 🌍 New Language = New Perspective. Learning a language isn’t just about grammar or vocabulary, it’s about understanding different ways of thinking, seeing the world from another perspective, and even Discovering New Sides of Yourself. 🧘 Have you ever noticed a personality shift when speaking another language? What kind of personality are you becoming, then? 😉 Let’s talk about it in the comments! ⬇️💬 Best, Anna 🌷 #EnglishForSuccess #BusinessEnglishCoach #AnnaHoorneskul #PersonalDevelopment #ProfessionalGrowth
4 juin 2025 19:39
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😅 Ever Struggled with Present Perfect vs. Simple Past? Same Here! I remember when I first started teaching English—I kept noticing how tricky it is to choose between "I have done" and "I did." Even advanced learners sometimes ask: What’s the actual difference? It usually comes down to whether the action is connected to now (present perfect) or clearly in the past and finished (simple past). Example 1: I’ve just eaten lunch. (Still relevant—I’m full now!)
 ✔ Example 2: I ate lunch at noon. (That moment is finished and not related to now.) 
✔ I’m curious—
👉 Do you find this difference easy or confusing?
👉 In your native language, is there a similar difference? Let’s share thoughts and help each other out. Maybe we can collect some helpful examples together!
3 juin 2025 17:35
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