Why Learn A Foreign Language - 5 Reasons
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Many of us have at one time or another fantasized about becoming
fluent in a foreign language. At that point, most people take the
path toward half-hearted attempts at learning but never really
become proficient. Meanwhile, a brave few commit themselves and
really make it happen. What makes the folks who choose the latter
path undertake the countless hour of study, occasional moments of
embarrassment, and the uncertainty of success?
My road to mastery of a foreign language - Japanese - began in
college. It was tough going at first, but over the ensuing 15 or so
years I attained a high level of proficiency in the language: I
have given lectures at Japanese universities, critiqued essays for
Japanese college students, and translated books from English into
Japanese. And along the way, I have come to believe in the inherent
value of learning and mastering a foreign language.
Here are 5 reasons to why you should consider learning a foreign
language:
Reason #1: Expands your social network: The act of studying a
foreign language can help you bond with fellow travelers along the
same path. And, once you become proficient in the language, your
social network of potential contacts and acquaintances will
increase by the thousands or millions as you become able to
communicate with a whole new population of people.
Reason #2: Gives you sense of accomplishment: The sense of
accomplishment one feels upon becoming fluent in a foreign language
is directly proportional to how difficult it is to learn. Like
anything else in life, we gain a feeling of self-confidence and
satisfaction when we overcome challenges. Because languages are so
multi-dimensional, learning a language means really stretching
ourselves mentally and emotionally. There are few better feelings
in the world than the first time you have a meaningful exchange
with a native speaker of the language you are studying.
Reason #3: Provides new avenues for making money: The world is
getting smaller, but not everyone speaks your native language.
Learning a foreign language opens you up to a world of
opportunities both abroad and at home. Banks, technology companies,
consulting firms, international trading firms, and educational
institutions around the world are always looking to give
well-paying jobs to people who speak a foreign language.
Reason #4: Expands your consciousness: When I am speaking or
writing Japanese, I immediately switch into a different mode of
awareness. You, too, will find that as you become proficient in the
language you are studying, you will not be able to avoid seeing the
world a little bit differently: almost like you have two sets of
lenses through which to view the same reality.
Reason #5: Makes you more globally aware: As you study a foreign
language, you will inevitably be exposed to the culture, history
and sociology of the regions or countries with which your language
is associated. With ongoing environmental challenges, global trade
and regional conflicts, becoming more globally aware may be an
essential part of survival in the 21st century.
The reasons why one should learn a foreign language are many.
Whether you intend to expand your awareness, achieve a deeper
understanding of yourself or just want to increase your value in
the marketplace, learning a foreign language may be one of the best
investments you can make.
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