This document describes different types of language learners based on age. Young children aged 6-10 learn best indirectly through interactions, have short attention spans, and need approval. Adolescents can lack motivation unless engaged with relevant material and encouraged to think independently. Adult learners can draw on life experiences but may be anxious about learning, preferring familiar methods. Individual differences like learning styles and motivations also impact language acquisition. Learners may be convergers, conformists, concrete, or communicative learners. Motivation can be integrative or instrumental and actively engaging students increases their interest in learning.
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