Learning a Language isn't like Learning Anything Else

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There is a reason that learning a language isn't like learning anything else. The better we understand how language learning works, the better we can learn languages ourselves.
You know what you're trying to do when you learn anything else. You start off with some way of assessing what you're doing. If you start trying to speak a foreign language straight away, it is like trying to play the piano before you've ever heard the piano.

View the series of 3 videos:
   • Response to Canguro English - Input i...  

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Part 2
00:25 What acquiring a language DOESN'T mean
03:11 What Skillbuilding Is
06:11 Acquisition is Like Learning to Walk
09:06 Language is not like any other Skill
14:11 Skillbuilding Going Wrong
15:31 Does Input work for Minority Languages?
18:44 Is the Input Hypothesis "Generous"?
21:16 Hard work and Deliberate Practice

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OK if you've reached the end of the description then you obviously need something to do.
There were two recognised pieces of classical music used in this video. One was Beethoven's Sonata no. 14, op. 27 in C sharp minor (known as the Moonlight Sonata, but that was not Beethoven's name for it).
What was the other recognised piece?

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