Why learn a language?

To Have a Second Language is to Have a Second Soul

Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things.

The most important reason to learn a language should be that you feel like learning it. Hence it's important to understand the reasons so that you can use it to motivate yourself everytime it feels overwhelming, for everytime you recall why it is you wish to learn: the process becomes worth your time, input and effort. Some common reasons to learn are
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To Socialize

Connect with people
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Career Opportunity

A new job
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To explore

Travel, Culture & Art

With these reasons, you'll know how much you are missing on by not learning a language

Reason 1: Learning a language helps you feel home anywhere

Learning a foreign language can provide you with a better understanding of that country's tongue and culture. One of the most unexpected advantages, you become much more conscious of cultural customs, traditions and art.
You feel at home as you connect with more people: which in term means more friends, a wider social circle,the more people you can communicate with while traveling. You can enjoy everything with the local community as you are able to engage and communicate with everyone.

Reason 2: Immigration, more job opportunities, and an additional add-on in your CV

It’s no secret that learning an additional language can improve your job prospects. More corporates than ever are doing business in several nations around the globe, but they can’t do it without people who have a grasp on foreign languages. Even in small companies, the ability to speak a second language will set you apart from other applicants and is considered a massive add on to your resume. And in an increasingly competitive job market, every differentiation can give you a possible edge. But, it’s not just about filling your resume. With modern globalization trends, you’ll be working with people whose first language isn’t English. Being able to communicate with those individuals makes you more valuable to an employer.

Reason 3: It expands & boosts your brain!

Studies have demonstrated the cognitive benefits of learning another language. Various studies show that bilinguals tend to have larger learning capacity, improved memory, amplified creativity & better problem solving skills, etc. Not only does this make it easier to learn a language, it also makes it easier to learn, well, anything.

Reason 4: Potential connections, business prospects & relationships

One of the best advantages of learning a foreign language is the fact that you can meet new & interesting people with whom you may develop a newfound connection, it may be as great friends, business partners( which allows you to venture into new business prospects) or potential partners to build a relationship with. Language helps in expressing our emotions, desires and add meaningful experiences. It helps us open a massive network, which was previously unknown and unavailable to us.

Reason 5: To travel, explore and acquire new skills

When it comes to traveling and exploring, as compared to not knowing the native language, the advantage of knowing a language is tremendous. You get to find the best local grub, the small cultural hubs that tourists wouldn't get to know about. You can ask around for yourself. This valuable intel will usually lead you to far tastier meals and cheaper fare than any tourist board or guidebook could ever provide.

Never assume that you're too old, don't have enough time, or aren't smart enough—with the right inspiration, motivation and structured plan, anyone can learn to speak a foreign language.

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