The world we live in is
rapidly growing into an enormous melting pot and most of us are very aware of
the fact that the ability to speak a foreign language has never been as vital
as it has been in the 21st century.
Learning a new language
offers many new career opportunities as well as other advantages which are
often ignored. Among the less obvious benefits is the change in perspective one
will gain from seeing the world through different eyes. Every language
expresses ideas in it’s own particular manner, giving us the ability to see
things from another angle and thus allowing us to gain new insights of
ourselves, our native culture and the world around us. This can spark
creativity and give individuals an exciting new window through which to view
the world and make decisions.
Consequently, those who learn
a foreign language will become more dynamic and improve their problem-solving
abilities. As a result, children who are bilingual (or multilingual) perform
better at school and have a tendency to develop a higher level of intellect in
comparison to their peers.
Whether it is about
increasing our knowledge for personal reasons, or to add languages as a skill
on a CV, there are many advantages of knowing a foreign language.
Here are benefits in more
detail:
· Cognitive Benefits
A mutilingual person develops
creative thinking and an ability to think more flexibly. Such people have two
or more words for each idea or object. They are also more sensitive to the
needs of listeners, as compared to monolingual people. Being multilingual has a
positive effect on intellectual growth of a person as well.
· Curriculum Benefits
Multlingual people have a
better thinking capability. Being versed in more than one language, gives
people the benefit of better understanding. Multilingual individuals tend to
show higher performance in examinations and tests as well. They find it quite
easy to learn and speak any new languages.
· Communication Advantages
Multlinguals enjoy reading
and writing in different languages. They can understand and appreciate
literature in various languages. It gives them a deeper knowledge of different
ideas and traditions. Needless to say, they do not face difficulties in
communication whilst in a foreign country.
· Cultural Advantages
Multilingualism offers an
access and exposure to different cultures. Due to a wider cultural experience,
there is a greater tolerance and open-mindedness of differences in creeds and
customs.
· Character Advantages
Language builds a bond
between people. When a person speaks our native language, we tend to have a
liking for them. This creates a powerful link between people from different
countries as well as increasing a person’s sense of self-esteem when communicating
with other people.
· Benefits to health
Recent scientific research
showed that multilingualism can slow down the symptoms of ageing by boosting
brain performance, and can therefore be an advantage in later life.
· Employment Benefits
Being bilingual adds to the
expansion of one’s knowledge and understanding. It works wonders on a CV. A
bilingual person is always given priority over a monolingual person. It offers
a wider choice of jobs in various fields. Bilinguals can get prosperous career
opportunities in the retail, transport, tourism, administration, public
relations, marketing, banking, accountancy, translation, law and teaching
sectors
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