Question
Which evidence best supports the claim that living in a foreign country is the smartest way to learn a new language?
I really hope to spend a semester in Paris because it is the perfect place to see cultural landmarks and improve my French.
A television advertisement encourages students to purchase language study software and guarantees a forty-five percent improvement in six weeks.
My father spent several years in Peru and learned to speak Spanish so fluently that people thought he was a native Peruvian.
Language researchers found that students who lived in a foreign country learned the new language sixty-five percent faster than students learning at home.
I really hope to spend a semester in Paris because it is the perfect place to see cultural landmarks and improve my French.
A television advertisement encourages students to purchase language study software and guarantees a forty-five percent improvement in six weeks.
My father spent several years in Peru and learned to speak Spanish so fluently that people thought he was a native Peruvian.
Language researchers found that students who lived in a foreign country learned the new language sixty-five percent faster than students learning at home.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The evidence that best supports the claim that living in a foreign country is the smartest way to learn a new language is:
"Language researchers found that students who lived in a foreign country learned the new language sixty-five percent faster than students learning at home."
This statement provides direct, research-based evidence comparing the effectiveness of immersion in a foreign country to other learning methods, strongly supporting the claim.
"Language researchers found that students who lived in a foreign country learned the new language sixty-five percent faster than students learning at home."
This statement provides direct, research-based evidence comparing the effectiveness of immersion in a foreign country to other learning methods, strongly supporting the claim.