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The learning of a foreign language should be an integral part of every human being from the elementary level and most especially every university student’s education. As a discipline, it affords the mind excellent training. It utilizes skills needed in so many other spheres of human life and student.
Subject: the concentration required for reaching, understanding, assimilating and the concentration required for memorizing music when we were born (let alone developing the ear for tone and pitch) the logical thinking for resolving mathematically and scientifically problems such as problems such as health which main interest and activities have been to ensure the physical well-being of human-being through the reduction of the high mortality and morbidity rate. Even the comprehend philosophical concept.
The mind is stretched through the simple act of leaning the grammatical patterns vocabulary and phonological system of a language. The governments and public policy advisers should encourage the need for foreign language learning and researches for foreign language learning and the usefulness of it.
In addition prescription should be given to student of a foreign language is acquiring a useful tool this too has a double advantage for working with other countries of the countries to exchange idea knowledge and research and it at the same time being able to communicate in a second, third or forth language. Perhaps, the more promising of the tow are being able to understand and hopefully appreciate another cultural group through their iterating their music and customs all of which are but assimilated through the medium of their language.
Learning a foreign language takes time and dedication. The reasons below may help to convince you to take the plunge, if such persuasion is needed. Some reasons are practical, some aspirational, some intellectual and others sentimental, but whatever your reasons, having a clear idea of why you're learning a language can help to motivate you in your studies.
Kolik jazyků znáš, tolikrát jsi ÄÂlovÄÂkem. You live a new life for every new language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once. (Czech proverb)
Learning a foreign language is not a matter of reading some grammar rules and memorizing some vocabulary words-- although those are important activities, not to be ignored. Acquiring a language is learning a skill, not a body of information. It's as much like learning to swim or ride a bike as it is like learning about the Revolutionary War. That is, you must not only understand the ideas and concepts, have information at hand, but you must also make your body accustomed to using that information in physical activity: in this case the physical activity involved is speaking, listening, writing and reading.
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