Saturday, 2 September 2017

Languages

Physiological studies have found that speaking two or more languages is a great asset to the cognitive process. I can speak eight languages fluently and have recorded my songs on YouTube in nine different languages. The positive cognitive effects of learning to speak a second language can train the brain to analyze and process different linguistic structures. In fact, you're increasing your ability to replicate the process with multiple languages. A person gets to enjoy social and economic benefits, as well as the mental benefits of learning a new language. You may have better job prospects, brain health, better travel experience and so on. While it can be challenging, learning to speak a second language is good for your brain. In a globalized world, where mobility is facilitated, learning a language is a wonderful benefit. Not only does it help when traveling, it is also a great advantage in almost everything you do and come across. Col Pendyala Pradeep, Anaesthesiologist.

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