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The brain is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right. These can be further subdivided into four sections: the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, and occipital lobe. They are responsible for different functions in our lives – language function in particular. In this blog post we will discuss how these two halves of your brain work together to produce language! The left hemisphere of the brain is an important part in speech production. It’s responsible for function and processing, including comprehension and analysis of language as well as storage (learning) of words. The right hemisphere plays a role too! It provides emotional information that influences how we understand what we hear or read, not to mention its involvement with physical gestures such as facial expressions or hand movements. Together these two halves allow us to have conversations without having to work it all out ourselves- they can take turns helping each other do their job! This blog post has been written by __ on behalf of Sentence World – Language Education Made Easy!. What are your thoughts about this article? Comment now below! Tasks: -find a sentence to use as the topic sentence for this blog post. -organize your thoughts about what you want to say about it into paragraphs. Feel free to add numbers and bullet points! “The left hemisphere of the brain is an important part in speech production.” “It’s responsible for function and processing, including comprehension and analysis of language as well as storage (learning) of words.” “The right hemisphere plays a role too!” “It provides emotional information that influences how we understand what we hear or read, not to mention its involvement with physical gestures such as facial expressions or hand movements.” “-together these two halves allow us to have conversations without having to work it all out ourselves- they can take turns helping each other do their job!” The left hemisphere of the brain is an important part in speech production. It’s responsible for function and processing, including comprehension and analysis of language as well as storage (learning) of words. The right hemisphere plays a role too! It provides emotional information that influences how we understand what we hear or read, not to mention its involvement with physical gestures such as facial expressions or hand movements. Together these two halves allow us to have conversations without having to work it all out ourselves- they can take turns helping each other do their job! In this article you will find more detailed explanation about hemispheres in different areas underlying language function: frontal lobe,