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Talk like a native English Speaker

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 Dear Aspirants, "Learning a language is an art. The best way to master it is to learn through the language itself, just like a baby learns by listening and speaking every day." A baby learns a language through a natural process that involves listening, interacting, and mimicking. Here's how it happens in stages: Research suggests that fetuses (unborn babies) can hear and respond to their mother's voice and other external sounds during the later stages of pregnancy. 1. Listening (0–6 months) Babies hear sounds from the womb and after birth, especially voices. They begin to recognize familiar sounds like their mother’s voice and patterns in the language around them. 2. Babbling (4–9 months) Babies start to make sounds like "ba-ba" or "da-da" — this is called babbling. They're practicing the sounds of the language(s) they hear most. 3. Understanding (6–12 months) Babies begin to understand simple words and commands like “no” or “come.” They reco...