By www.ihearttoby.com
Apr 6, 2021
For those of us confined to knowing just one language, learning an additional dialect can feel impossible.
Many bilinguals, however, marvel at the language skills of multilinguals (individuals fluent in three or more languages). Interestingly, a new Japanese study reports on some ground-breaking neurological evidence which indicates lingual skills are additive. In other words, the more languages you speak, the easier it will be to learn another.
These findings potentially explain why one person fluent in English and Spanish may be in awe of someone who can speak German, Russian, and English. Meanwhile, that trilingual individual can’t believe it when he or she meets someone else who can speak German, Italian, French, English, and Russian.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 2, 2021
AMERICANS WILL BUY ANYTHING THAT SAYS ‘PROTEIN’ Want to sell a lot of your food or food-like product?
Just put the word “PROTEIN” on it.
A study found when people eat food that promises to be a good source of whole grains, fiber or protein “it makes you feel smart as a consumer that you’ve done something good for yourself.”
In past decades, shoppers responded to messages like “low fat,” “low sugar,” and “no cholesterol.”
Now over half of consumers are looking for more protein.
Yet the average consumer has no idea what is or is not healthy and why their body needs protein.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 2, 2021
AMERICANS WILL BUY ANYTHING THAT SAYS ‘PROTEIN’ Want to sell a lot of your food or food-like product?
Just put the word “PROTEIN” on it.
A study found when people eat food that promises to be a good source of whole grains, fiber or protein “it makes you feel smart as a consumer that you’ve done something good for yourself.”
In past decades, shoppers responded to messages like “low fat,” “low sugar,” and “no cholesterol.”
Now over half of consumers are looking for more protein.
Yet the average consumer has no idea what is or is not healthy and why their body needs protein.