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Reasons To Learn A Foreign Language
The benefices of learning another language
Date : 10/11/2020
Learning a new foreign language takes time, a lot of commitment, motivation
is a must but whatever the reason is to acquire a new skill, it will be
beneficial. In today s global economy, knowing another language is a vital skill
and it will give you the opportunity to engage with others and discovering
differences in how people live and think.
For example, learning a foreign language as a child and you will be benefiting
from cross-cultural friendships, an extended career opportunity, a deeper
connection with local while travelling and finally an insight into how others
see the world.
Early age:
From an early age, the new language acquisition is mastered easily and
almost instantly. I mainly emphasise on speaking and listening. Young learners
develop their auditory awareness long before writing or reading skills.
Consequently, building vocabulary by introducing a small number of new words
and phrases in each lesson is valuable.
My role as a French tutor is to keep it simple but mainly fun so they can learn
easily and enjoy copying pronunciation without the shyness and embarrassment of
grown-ups. Young learners are natural imitators, receptive to new sound, learning
songs help them to enjoy repeating and remembering them. A variety of activities
and games are used during the lessons to encourage them in using new vocabulary
in an enjoyable way. For instance, learning the numbers by playing bingo which
they really appreciate.
In addition, establishing routines are necessary, for example revising and
consolidate what they have done in the previous lesson. Stories with
illustrations are always appreciated, young learners are actively participating,
and I encourage them saying words that they already know. Stories are playing a
big role in lessons and the enjoyment draw surprising me.
Brain booster:
Learning a second language can help to boost our cells function, the more
our brain is used, the better it works. I have senior students who come to
keep their mind sharper for longer. Usually they are keen on learning and work
hard which is very rewarding for the teacher as they really making efforts.
In addition, learning a second language could improve the cognitive
process and memory, increases focus and self-control and protects you against
certain dementia and Alzheimer s disease. "For
monolingual adults, the mean age for the first signs of dementia is 71.4. For
adults who speak two or more languages, the mean age for those first signs is
75.5. Thus, bilingual patients exhibited symptoms of dementia between 3 and 4
years later than a comparable group of monolingual patients."1
The brain of a bilingual person operates differently compared to single
language speakers, and these differences come along with some amazing perks.
1 'Delaying the onset of Alzheimer
disease(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033609/)'
Moving to France:
If you move to France, you need to be prepared to communicate with the local
community. Demonstrate your knowledge and your interest in a foreign country
and the locals will be delighted. If you have an advanced knowledge of the
language, you will be able to have more meaningful conversations with the
people you meet. When you start using words on native speakers, they will
appreciate your effort and they even might help you.
Learning a foreign language might help
you understand your own language better through comparison and similarities
between two languages.
You will probably be aware than French words regularly used in English have
been imported from the Norman Conquest in 1066. which mean According to
Wikipedia "45% of all English words have a French origin".
A handful of examples:
Bon
voyage (good journey)
Brunette
Bureau (desk, office)
Chic from the French word chic (elegant)
Cul-de-sac from the French word cul-de-sac (bottom of the bag/sack)
Rendezvous from the French word rendez-vous (appointment)
Career prospects:
A second language might widen your horizons concerning jobs and might
set you apart from other applicants. Being able to speak in a foreign language
will increase your chances when going on business trips or working overseas.
Languages can open doors for new jobs. As the workplace becomes more
global, institutions, businesses or various organisations will need more people
who are able to communicate in other languages. For those looking to stand out
in a tough jobs market, learning a language could make the difference.
The world is changing fast. More companies than ever are doing business around
the world, but they can t do it without hiring or employing people who can
speak at least one foreign language. I have work in multicultural companies
where I taught employees and help learners boost their confidence or learn a
new skill.
Travelling abroad:
Being British is great, English is spoken worldwide, but if you travel
and believe that you can get by just by speaking English and you consider that
there is no point to learn another language, it might be time to acquire one.
If you want to venture to rural places to get to know the typical life of a
community or visit a non-touristic region, then the ability to communicate with
others in their own language is invaluable and also helps to build
relationships.
Moreover, travelling as a speaker of the local language can revolutionize a
trip abroad. While monolingual travellers are capable of visiting the same
places, travellers who know more than one language are more easily able to
navigate outside the tourist bubble and to connect and interact with its people
in a way that is often inaccessible to those without the language.
There are great reasons to learn a foreign language, whatever your goals are,
have a clear idea of why you`re learning a language as it will help you to
motivate yourself. Learning a second language also opens additional doors
to opportunities for studying or working abroad.
Bonne chance et
bient t.
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