Why learn a language?
Learning a foreign language takes time and dedication. The reasons below may help convince you to take the plunge, if such persuasion is necessary. Some reasons are practical, some aspirational n, n someone other intellectual and sentimental, but what his reasons, having a clear idea of why you ‘with reference to learning a language can help motivate them in their studies.
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You live a new life for every new language you speak.
If you know only one language, you only live once.
(Czech proverb)
Emigration
When you move a different country or region, learning the local language will help you communicate and integrate with the local community. Even if many of the locals speak your language, for example if your L1 is English and you moved to the Netherlands, he ’s still worth your time learning the local language. Doing so will demonstrate your interest in and commitment to the new country.
Family and friends
If your partner, in-laws, relatives or friends speak a different language, learning the language will help you communicate with them. Will also give you a better understanding of their culture and way of seeing.
Work
If your work involves regular contact with speakers of foreign languages, able to speak with them in their own language will help you communicate with them. It can also help you make sales and to negotiate and secure contracts. Knowledge of foreign languages can also increase your chances of finding a new job, getting a promotion or a transfer overseas, or going on business trips abroad.
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