First and foremost, one
of the most important reasons to learn a foreign language is the stimulation it
offers your mind. Like a young child grappling with language for the very first
time, you find yourself lusting for knowledge and oozing curiosity at every
turn. The familiar becomes fascinating, and your mind is opened to new ways of
approaching even the simplest areas of life. According to three studies by
Bruck, Lambert, Tucker (1974), Hakuta (1986) and Weatherford (1986), children
enrolled in foreign language courses demonstrate stronger cognitive skills,
particularly in the area of creativity. An added bonus: those with competency
(not necessarily fluency) in more than one language tend to have higher
intelligence scores on standardized tests.
Foreign languages are
also important to those working in business, communications and nearly every
other career track. Even if your potential clientele speak English, there isn’t
a better way to understand their needs and cultural desires than to learn their
language. It helps make a great first impression, and it shows that you are
willing to go above and beyond to maintain the relationship. In many cultures,
attempting to speak the language is viewed as a sign of respect and has the
potential to open doors in the future.
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