If English is becoming a lingua franca with a billion
speakers, why bother learning a foreign language? Isn’t it enough to speak English? Oh ye of the limited view.
This is why everyone should be learning a foreign
language RIGHT NOW:
It makes you smarter.
Learning a language involves mental flexibility, problem solving,
conceptual thinking, reasoning and creativity.
Studies show children studying a second language score higher in
reading, language arts and math tests.
It keeps your mind strong. A study of proficient, elderly bilingual
speakers found they were more resistant to the onset of dementia and other
symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The
greater the proficiency, the later the onset.
It makes you a mental ninja. Learning unfamiliar cultures and ideas equip
you to handle new situations and adapt to a fast-changing world.
It’s friendly. In
today’s increasingly globalized world, how can it not be practical to speak
another language?
It opens minds and creates respect. Language grows from culture. If you know the language you intimately
understand the culture. This richness
lets you see the world from another’s point of view, fostering respect for
other ethnic groups, customs and lifestyles.
It’s an ego boost.
What fun is it to travel to Paris if you don’t speak French? Not to mention how proud you will be ordering
your cafe au lait en Francais instead of broken English or frantic hand
signals.
It makes you valuable.
Not everyone speaks another language so why not stand out from the
crowd? Here’s a short list of employers
looking for people with foreign language skills: the government,(IRS, CIA, FBI, Department of
State, DEA, Armed Services), business leaders, teachers, marketing/public
relations firms, social services, healthcare facilities...
It’s music. Each
language has its own alphabet and set of sounds. You hear the lilt and rhythm of a language
before you understand its meaning. Don’t
believe me? Rent an Italian film, close
your eyes and listen. Tell me you don’t
hear music.
Sherry Dineen
(For pricing on language programs, contact Jaclyn.berberian@aiaTranslations.com)
What a great article! I have been looking at all the language programs for kids and love how they want to start the children out young. I know when I was in school I didn't start learning a second language until I was in High School. Plus then I only took two years of it and haven't used it since. I mean I know I can decipher a little bit of the language. But still I think it's great that kids are getting the opportunity to learn why they are young. Thanks for this post!
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