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The importance of learning another language

No matter at what age you learn a language, whether from childhood or as an adult, it has been proven that being bilingual is beneficial for people's cognitive development, as it improves flexibility, memory and brain ability.

The main benefits of learning a new language are:


- Better decision making. A brain that knows how to move quickly between two languages is one that is easy to analyze several simultaneous situations, an essential skill for making better decisions.


- Increased memory. Knowing two or more languages requires a lot of dedication, attention to details and, most importantly, an active and efficient memory that manages to retain a large amount of information.


- Reduces the possibility of mental illness. Doctors have discovered that bilingual people strengthen their brains, which reduces the chance and effects of mental illnesses such as Alzheimer's and dementia.


- Professional growth. One of the most demanded requirements in the workplace is mastery of a second language. Bilingual professionals are recognized for their preparation with better positions and higher salaries.


The cognitive benefits of learning a second language have been widely researched and documented. Something many people don't realize is that learning a new language can strengthen neural pathways and increase your brain's performance in other areas.


Experiments with elderly bilingual speakers show that the improved mental abilities of bilingualism can protect them from diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia.


At the end of the day, mastering a new language can teach you many important life lessons about how to accept mistakes as part of the learning experience and that it is always better to try than never to experience the satisfaction of overcoming a challenge. After all, language and cultural understanding are the keys to connecting both personally and professionally.

 
 
 

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