Table of contents:
- 1. You become more sociable
- 2. You become more tolerant
- 3. You start to think wider
- 4. You are fighting dementia
- 5. You discipline yourself
- 6. You develop memory
- 7. You learn to find, filter and organize information
- 8. You get to know yourself
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Knowledge of a foreign language gives a lot: these are career prospects, and the possibility of immigration, and convenience in travel. In addition, already in the process of learning a language, you change for the better.
1. You become more sociable
To improve your speaking skills and improve your pronunciation, you need to communicate with native speakers. Nowadays, there are a huge number of opportunities to do this for free or almost free. Most likely, you will change the interlocutors, you will have to negotiate with them, and this will force you to find a common language with them.
2. You become more tolerant
In the process of communicating with native speakers, you will surely come across those who you do not really like (I do not mean the sexually anxious freaks that any girl probably came across), but at the same time it can help in learning the language, be it a tutor, a simple interlocutor or pen pal. Often these people turn out to be not only useful, but also interesting in their own way, and only stereotypes prevented you from seeing this.
3. You start to think wider
When you communicate with people from different cultures, you make a discovery: what was obvious and unshakable to you turns out to be rather relative, and sometimes controversial. The range of such questions is quite wide: from culinary preferences to the assessment of historical events. Such a "wreck of idols" contributes to a more versatile and objective view of the world.
4. You are fighting dementia
Research shows that stressing the brain reduces the risk of dementia or delays its development. A foreign language is a great workload for the brain.
5. You discipline yourself
Learning a foreign language requires regularity. Just like going to the gym or the pool, you need to learn the language constantly. If you don’t do this, you will drop out of the race.
6. You develop memory
You will have to learn thousands of new words and phrases, and you will surely learn songs and poems. Your memory will inevitably improve.
7. You learn to find, filter and organize information
Learning a language effectively is a constructor. Even if you are taking an intensive course, you will receive and find additional materials. It will be necessary to filter out unnecessary information, and to structure useful information so that it helps to learn the language quickly and efficiently.
8. You get to know yourself
All people are different, we assimilate information in different ways, we react to stimuli. Such a difficult task as learning a foreign language will undoubtedly help you to know yourself, your strengths and weaknesses.
I think you have no doubts that it is necessary to learn a foreign language. Fortunately, there are now a huge number of both paid and free services out there to help you. The main thing is desire and discipline.
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