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5 Reasons To Learn A Foreign
Language
During the modern age, with globalization at its height,
knowing one or two secondary languages has become more than a
simple feat of high class and intelligence but also a strict
requirement in many occasions. Whether it’s for professional,
social or personal reasons, learning at least one foreign
language is a must for anyone that wants to keep his or her
head up high in today’s society. Let’s take a focused look on 5
of the main reasons that should turn you towards learning a
foreign language.
1.Professional Requirement This is probably the main reason for
which one would learn a foreign language. Many professions
require the knowledge of at least one or two foreign languages,
depending on the field of the job. Most jobs may ask that you
know an international language such as English, French, Spanish
or German or a business-specific language such as Chinese,
Japanese, Russian and so forth. If you’re a native English
speaker you may have it a bit easier, since English is the main
international language (and one that is present the most often
in job descriptions) but knowing a secondary might also prove
vital.
2.Social Bonus Yes, knowing a foreign language (or more) is
definitely a social bonus. There’s definitely a steep hill to
climb between being presented as someone that doesn’t know any
foreign language whatsoever against being presented as a
polyglot. Another case when knowing a foreign language can be
literally a social blessing is when meeting a foreigner whose
language you can speak. They’ll be extremely impressed by your
ability to talk with them through their own native tongue,
although you’re on home grounds and this fact can single
handedly create a great impression around you. If the foreigner
happens to be part of a business meeting, this impression can
turn to a successful business partnership, bringing you both
professional and social satisfactions.
3Family Communication It’s often the case where a couple formed
out of persons of diverse nationalities understand each other
through a commonly known international language such as
English. However, they’ll soon want to start learning the other
person’s mother tongue, not only for a better communication,
but also out of respect for them.
4.Personal Satisfaction Learning a foreign language is one of
the highest intellectual goals that one could have, on a
personal scale. Think about a difficult puzzle, or math problem
that takes months if not years of constant studying in order to
be solved. The process of solving it may be a hard, arduous one
but the yell of joy at the end is well worth it. It’s the same
case with learning a foreign language: the learning process is
not easy and you’ll have many small issues and problems to
tackle along the way. You’ll have to focus on various aspects
of the problem, such as spelling, grammar, reading,
pronunciation and so forth. If you keep the problem in sight
however and if you don’t lose interest in it, the chances of
solving it are extremely high and the intellectual fulfillment
that you get at the end is incomparable to anything else.
5.Keeping Your Mind Healthy It’s been scientifically proven
that by learning a new language, the process stimulates your
brain in such a way that it will make you more keen on
understanding and learning other subjects, including “real”
disciplines such as math, physics, chemistry and so forth.
Learning a new language requires the memorizing and
understanding of several thousand new words and concepts, which
offers your brain a good training for future occasions where
memorizing is a must. After studying a foreign language you’ll
have better results with studying for exams, with information
assimilation and generally, with keeping your mind healthy and
“active” even at older ages.
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