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BENEFITS OF LEARNING A FOREIN LANGUAGE

 

1. Travel becomes cheaper and easier when you learn a foreign language

It’s 10 p.m. You just got off a 14-hour flight and all you want to do is fall face-first into your pillow. If you are solely armed with a smattering of navigational terms in the local language, finding your place to crash could turn into a painfully slow process. Without the right lingo, you are limited to expensive or slower options. So you save yourself some time, money, and grief when you learn a foreign language. Just as a few key phrases will make transportation that much faster and cheaper, and the same is true for choosing a place to stay. This means lower rates and a better (even more authentic) experience.

 

2. It Stimulates Your Brain

Learning a new language undoubtedly helps your gray matter grow. Acquiring a new language means that you’re going to learn a whole new set of rules of grammar and lexis (whether you find this part amusing or not). While your brain is trying to keep up with the new language’s complexities and take in the new patterns, new developments are happening in the brain. Just like muscles, the brain gets stronger and bigger the more you put it to use.

 

3. Learning a language opens up doors to job opportunities

As our world is becoming more globalized, companies are on the lookout for people who are able to communicate with foreign markets or a foreign public. Knowing another language gives us a competitive advantage in our career, and studies have even shown that it can increase one’s salary by up to 20%. People who speak at least one foreign language are more likely to be recruited by international companies and are more likely to take on leadership positions.

 

4. Become more innovative, self-confident & Boost your creativity

Learning a new language is one of the most convenient methods for becoming more intelligent. The learning process can enhance your attention period and memory. Besides, it can provide an excellent workout to your brain. You will also improve your problem-solving skills thanks to the challenges you will face along with time. It can heavily contribute to your productivity levels, as well. Therefore, you will get more work done efficiently.

 

5. Builds multitasking skills

Current advice suggests multitasking isn't the most efficient way to complete tasks. However, job-seekers will definitely face some situations where multitasking is inevitable. Studying a foreign language could help improve multitasking skills because language switching helps to create new pathways as the brain switches from one language to another.

 

6. Global Communication and Market Expansion

One of the most apparent benefits of being multilingual in business is the facilitation of global communication. As businesses expand beyond their national borders, the need to communicate with clients, colleagues, and suppliers from around the world becomes paramount. Proficiency in foreign languages allows for direct interaction without the need for translators, fostering clearer communication and a greater understanding of cultural nuances.

Being able to speak a client's native language not only streamlines communication but also demonstrates respect and a willingness to go the extra mile for customer satisfaction. This can lead to stronger, more loyal business relationships and can open doors to new markets that might otherwise have been inaccessible due to language barriers.

 

7. You have cultural awareness

Here’s another soft skill that employers want to see: Cultural awareness. This skill is essential for the modern workplace. That’s because it makes you more empathetic and tolerant, it sets you up for leadership, and it increases the business’ globalization opportunities. With the push in recent years to be more aware of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I), staff members with high cultural awareness are in high demand.

There are lots of ways to increase your cultural awareness. But one of the best is learning a new language. Language and culture are so closely linked, you can’t learn a language without being influenced by the culture too.


8. The first language is improved

Learning a new language makes you more conscious of the nuts and bolts of your own language. Terms such as vocabulary, grammar, conjugation, comprehension, idioms and sentence structure become everyday phrases, whereas your own language is probably absorbed more intuitively. Learning a new language also makes you a better listener as you are used to having to interpret meaning and judge nuances.

 

9. Improves performance in other academic areas

As a result of higher cognitive skills, studies show that the benefits of learning a new language include higher scores on standardized exams in math, reading comprehension and vocabulary by multilingual students compared to the scores of monolingual students. Children may ask why they have to learn this language, but parents and teachers know better! Language skills boost your ability to do well in problem-solving tasks across the board, a fact recognized through compulsory foreign language learning curriculum in schools.






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