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IS IT

BENEFICIAL TO
LEARN A
BELIEVE IT IS UNNECESSARY TO LEARN
ANOTHER LANGUAGE BECAUSE
ENGLISH IS THE MOST WIDELY SPOKEN
LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD. THEY
MIGHT NOT ALWAYS BE CORRECT.
LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL. YOU MIGHT USE
IT TO FEEL AT HOME AFTER MOVING
THERE TO TEACH ENGLISH TO NON-
NATIVE SPEAKERS OR TO CONVERSE
WITH THE NATIVES IN A FOREIGN
PLACE SO THEY CAN HELP YOU LOCATE
YOUR DESTINATION. YOU MIGHT EVEN
FIND IT USEFUL FOR WORK AND TRAVEL
FOR BUSINESS. HAVING ACCESS TO NEW
LITERATURE IS MADE POSSIBLE BY
LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE.
THESE AREN'T THE ONLY ADVANTAGES
OF LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE,
THOUGH. THEY ARE NUMEROUS. HERE
WHAT JUSTIFIES
LEARNING
-
MULTIPLE
LANGUAGES?
Speaking a second language is a crucial talent in today's increasingly interconnected world
since it enables you to interact and connect with people from all over the world more quickly
and meaningfully.

- Given the ongoing globalisation of the economy, connections are more crucial than ever, and
speaking another language will always put you at a distinct edge.

- Being bilingual has real advantages, including enhanced brain and memory functioning,
increased creativity and self-esteem, improved employment prospects, and better
comprehension of the native tongue.

- To understand more about the advantages of studying a foreign language, continue reading.
BENEFITS OF
LEARNING SECOND
1. It Stimulates Your Brain

LANGUAGE
2. It Improves Your Attention Span
3. More Career Options to Choose From
4. It Boosts Your Creativity
5. It Improves Your First Language
6. You Build Multitasking Skills
7. It Slows Down Cognitive Decline
8. It Improves Your Memory
9. It Boosts Your Self-Esteem
1. 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.

- take
While your brain is trying to keep up with the new language’s complexities and
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.
- established
Nothing challenges the brain like learning a language does. Scientists have
that we use the left side of the brain when speaking our native
language.

- ofWhereas, second language usage isn’t limited to a specific hemisphere. It uses both
them, increasing the size of the white and grey matter of the brain.

- ageing.
Acquiring a new language also helps to stave off cognitive decline and mental
2. IT IMPROVES
-YOUR ATTENTION
With the human attention span seemingly narrowing more and more every
day, according to many studies, deciding to learn a new language may be the

SPAN
antidote to this situation.

- Recent studies show that the average attention span of a person has reduced
from twelve to eight seconds.

- helps
Researchers suggest that learning a new language
the brain maintain focus and block distractions.

- between
When speaking, bilinguals or multilinguals are constantly switching
two or more languages in their head, and this juggling improves the
brain’s ability to concentrate on one thing while ignoring other irrelevant
information.
3. MORE CAREER
OPTIONS
- TO CHOOSE
We are living in a multicultural world; many companies are opening offices

FROM
overseas to extend their market. So the need for bilingual candidates is
greater than ever.

- By acquiring a foreign language, you will double the number of available


jobs for you and climb the career ladder much faster.

- that
In the highly competitive job market, employers are looking to hire someone
stands out from the rest of the candidates.

- jobKnowing a foreign language could help you be chosen among many other
applicants.

- high
Also, nowadays, people who are proficient in more than one language are
in demand in the job market in all sectors and industries.
4. IT BOOSTS YOUR
-CREATIVITY
Knowing a foreign language isn’t beneficial only to the brain; it also
influences your level of creativity.

- theAs place
a person starts to learn a language, they get familiar with the culture of
where that language is spoken.

- around
The more you learn about new cultures, the more you’ll look at the world
you from different perspectives.

- allThequalities
change of views will make you more original, elaborate, and flexible—
of being a creative person.

- together
In addition, learning a new language forces your brain to put words
in creative ways, which stimulates your brain and boosts your
creativity.

- This creativity will spill over into other aspects of your life too.
5. IT IMPROVES
-YOUR FIRST
One learns the mother tongue intuitively and without any formal education.

-
LANGUAGE
However, learning another language is a whole different deal.

-From the beginning, you’ll get introduced to grammar, vocabulary, idioms,


and sentence structure.

- ofAswhat
you learn more about the second language, you become more conscious
you know in the first language.

- grammar,
Furthermore, you become aware of the differences in structure, vocabulary,
idioms, and sentence structure between the two languages.

- you
All of these factors improve comprehension and conversation and can make
better at your first language.
6. YOU BUILD
-MULTITASKING
Not many people are good at multitasking. However, this often doesn’t apply to
bilingual people.

-SKILLS
They are some of the most experienced when it comes to multitasking.

- Their brain has been practicing in switching from one language to the other
daily.

- When the brain gets used to this demanding job of switching from one language
to another, it isn’t difficult for them to use this skill in other tasks, too.

- A study done by the National Institutes of Health concluded that bilinguals


switch tasks faster than monolinguals.

- They found that bilingual children in their research responded quite well to
their multiple computer tasks in comparison to their monolingual fellows.

- Other research also found that bilinguals demonstrate more efficient brain
functioning than non-bilinguals, and a bilingual person’s brain maintains better
task-switching even as they get older.
7. IT SLOWS DOWN
-COGNITIVE
Learning a language may reduce your chances of getting early onset of
cognitive impairments.

-DECLINE
More than 16 million people in the United States live with
cognitive impairment, be it Alzheimer’s, Dementia, or any other disorder.

- people
The latest study on the effect of bilingualism in cognitive aging found that
who spoke more than one language regardless of their gender,
ethnicity, and occupation experience the onset of cognitive decline four years
and a half later than the ones who spoke only one.

- definitely
While knowing a second language is not exactly the fountain of youth, it
helps keep your brain younger.
8. IT IMPROVES
-YOUR MEMORY
The brain is compared to muscles for one reason.

- The more you challenge it, the more the brain expands, and the better it functions.

- You can think of learning a language as an exercise for the brain.


- vocabulary,
Having first to understand and then later recall multiple grammar rules and
strengthens the memory muscle.

- information.
That’s why people who know more than one language are more likely to retain

- directions
They’re way better at remembering lists, names, cell phone numbers, and
than monolinguals.

- learning
Don’t believe that? There is actual evidence that
vocabulary boosts memory.

- your
So, delve into another language and give your brain a good workout to strengthen
memory.
9. IT BOOSTS YOUR
-SELF-ESTEEM
Nothing beats the confidence you feel when talking to a native speaker in
their language.

- comfortable
It breaks you out of your shell again and again that eventually, you’ll feel
in every situation.

- That’s when your self-esteem will sky-rocket.


- Becoming proficient in a language is like mastering any other skill.
- Once you’re there, you’ll feel confident and nice about yourself.
e that we mentioned in our list are just a part of them. Yet, no matter how m
t in mind, choose a language that you find exciting and appealing and open
REFERENCE :
1. https://potomac.edu/benefits-of-learning-a-second-language/
2.
https://www.middlebury.edu/language-schools/blog/why-you-s
hould-learn-second-language-and-gain-new-skills
3.
https://www.leadwithlanguages.org/why-learn-languages/top-te
n-reasons-to-learn-languages/
4.
https://farragut.org/what-is-the-importance-of-learning-a-secon
d-language/
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