Learning a second language could benefit you in more than just your work

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Learning a second language could benefit you in more than just your work

Saturday, May 16th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whichever way you look at it, language barriers have become more and more of a problem in the UK over recent years. Recent figures show that one in seven schoolchildren between then age of four and 11 do not speak English at home, causing overall results to fall across the board as teachers struggle to cope.

The Children’s Department are addressing this problem by supplying more funding for language courses to help these children catch up with their English, but education is not the only area that’s affected, and it’s not just immigrants who are finding themselves at a disadvantage because of their language.

With the recession making it more and more difficult to find work, people who are fluent in more than one language are finding things a lot easier. In the modern online world where the rest of the world is only a click away, having a second language is a hugely sought after skill. International communication is more important than ever in business and someone with the ability to converse in the native language of that country will always be valuable. In these hard times where work is scarce, the decision to learn French or any other language could be one of the best decisions you ever make.

It’s not just your career that could benefit from learning another language. If you’ve ever wanted to go travelling, being able to speak and understand more than just English is invaluable. It’s true that in Europe most people speak at least a little bit of English and it’s often easy enough to get by, but English is not actually the most widely spoken language in the world. Depending where you want to travel, you will find that you will probably have to learn Spanish or Mandarin (Chinese) to get by as there are many regions where these languages are spoken exclusively.

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