Top 8 Surprising Reasons Why YOU Should Learn A New Language
There are many reasons to learn a new language so we’ve made it that much easier by compiling our top 8 surprising reasons that will leave you asking why you haven’t already started learning a foreign language right now!
1# Increase Your Brain Power
Studies show that learning another language can increase brain power, according to Ellen Bialystok a psychologist at York University in Toronto.
2# Enhance multi-tasking
If you’ve ever struggled with walking and talking or any other of the taxing day-to-day activities we battle with on a regular basis, learning a new language could be the answer. Multilingual people, especially children, are skilled at switching between two systems of speech, writing, and structure. According to a study from the Pennsylvania State University, this “juggling” skill makes them good multi-taskers , because they can easily switch between different structures.
Multilingual people are skilled at switching between systems of speech, writing, and structure and therefore good multitaskers [Tweet this]
3# Help Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s Disease, but recent studies have proven that bilingual people do not suffer from the disease the same way monolingual people do. In bilingual people, the onset of the disease happens much later, and although they have similar physical symptoms, their mental acuity remains better, longer. Learning a foreign language can do a lot to preserve brain function. How exactly does learning a language do this? As your brain works to incorporate the new vocabulary and conversational skills, new neural pathways are created, improving brain and memory function. The same way exercise helps keep your heart healthy, exercising your brain with language lessons helps it fight off Alzheimer’s Disease.
4# Travel to the Fullest
By learning foreign languages, you will communicate more completely and have a deeper, more satisfying travel experience [Tweet this]
5# Become More Perceptive
6# Improve Your Decision Making Skills
According to a study from the University of Chicago, bilinguals tend to make more rational decisions. Any language contains nuance and subtle implications in its vocabulary and these biases can subconsciously influence your judgment. Bilinguals are more confident with their choices after thinking it over in the second language and seeing whether their initial conclusions still stand up.
Bilinguals are more confident in their choices after thinking it over in all languages checking if the conclusion still stands [Tweet this]
7# Improve Your Native Tongue
Sometimes learning a foreign language helps you understand your own language and culture better through comparison, or trough the relationship between the foreign language and your mother tongue. For instance, studying Latin can help you to learn an incredible amount of English, because English has so many words that come from the Latin. Same with Greek.
8# Develop Your Own Secret Communication
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Updated: 02/10/2018