Do children need to acquire a second language? Do children need to learn? It is true that learning another language takes time and dedications. Also, people may think that learning a foreign language leads to confusion and especially for children. Parents start being afraid that their children’s brains will get affected by learning another language, and they think that their brains will grow slowly by attempting to acquire a different language. However, being bilingual is helpful to improve the listening
because being linguistic has observable practical benefit in an increasingly globalized world rather than being monolingual. Bilingual education also helps maintaining the fluency of the native language, improving the academic proficiency of the second language learned, hence it is the better system of education. The Bilingual programs have shown many benefits academically and socially to the students. Being significant there are numerous example of people succeeding with the bilingual program;
Second life is one of the largest online virtual world where you can create an avatar interact with others and read and post blog discussions. Through the use of Second life and other virtual worlds advertisers can reach a new and growing segment of consumers. This paper will discuss advantages and disadvantaged for marketing in virtual worlds, who is advertising in virtual worlds, benefits of advertising in these worlds, and why using virtual worlds is a good way to advertise a product or service
humans to adapt the skill of bilingualism? All across Canada, school boards only require students to learn a second language until grade nine, and once they have completed their credit they are free to choose whether they want to continue their studies. A majority of the students decide to drop their second language opportunities, clearly having no knowledge of how beneficial obtaining a second language in life is. Having the ability to speak another language can significantly improve a human’s cognitive
My first job was at a Shoe Department store, and I was a sales associate. I felt anxious trying to approach customers asking if they needed any help. If I found a similarity with them though—this case being their ability to speak Spanish—, I immediately felt more of a connection to them. This may seem biased because of my Hispanic background, but it did help me make more sales. I also felt that I had a sort of monopoly, because many of the other employees did not speak Spanish. Not only did I make
monolingual, 43% of the nation believes it is important to learn a second language. Being bilingual has many benefits for the future. Knowledge of foreign languages can expand career potentials, help improve one's native language, and can aid opportunities to travel and experience new culture. Learning a foreign language is one of the most beneficial experiences for people in the future. Higher chances of employment are very common when a second language comes into play. “In jobs such as sales, marketing
programs that consist of teaching in two different languages, known as dual language classrooms. All coming together to push forward the rewarding benefit of knowing more than one language, of being bilingual. Just like manners, the knowledge of a second language must be taught at an early age by our first teachers, our parents.
To most people, learning a foreign language is anything but important. They may think that learning a second language is a waste of time and effort. If the benefits are so great, why has it never been mandatory to take classes? Many of them assume that because they will never leave their home country, there won't be a need for the skill. However, what most people don't know is that by learning another language, you are opening doors for many benefits in your future. Bilingualism not only exposes
public sees you and how you represent yourself. English being my second language, I can relate to Tan’s story very much. I was raised in an
hopes that the reader knows that there will be a few obstacles. Mendez targets mostly teenagers, but also parents that are looking forward to teaching their children a second language. Following that, Mendez provides a list of the benefits that an individual will gain or have if you are bilingual, “…cognitive flexibility, higher chance in job employment, and improved communication.” Providing advantages give a good impression to the reader, therefore, the readers challenge themselves to learn another