Young learners have several advantages when learning a new language such as being highly engaged, asking many questions, and acquiring knowledge quickly. They are not afraid to speak and try to form their own rules. However, teachers must keep in mind that young learners have short attention spans and learn best through hands-on, multi-sensory activities presented in practical contexts. While teaching young learners can be rewarding, it also requires focusing on their needs and preferences to keep lessons engaging and stimulating all language skills.