Study finds drinking alcohol can help you speak a foreign language
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Study finds drinking alcohol can help you speak a foreign language
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The Independent sends journalists to cover reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigative reports and a documentary titled 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet does not use paywalls and seeks donations to fund correspondent work and maintain trust across the political spectrum. Researchers at the University of Bath received an Ig Nobel Prize after finding that 50 German students judged by native Dutch speakers were rated as more fluent in a foreign language after a small alcoholic drink versus water. The vodka group showed smoother pronunciation, possibly from reduced anxiety, but researchers caution this does not imply alcohol aids exam performance and may have undesired effects.
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