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The '''Paderborn method for language teaching''', also known as the '''Paderborn method''' or '''Paderborn model''' is a method for teaching foreign languages, originally conceived for children's education. It consists in first teaching a simple language ([[Esperanto]]), then two years later teaching a second language. Many studies confirmed that learning a complete and easy [[propaedeutics|propaedeutical language]] helps in later learning a more difficult one with no lost time, indeed with gain of it.