แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Important แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Important แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 23 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

Why is it Important to Learn a Foreign Language?

In today modern society, it is more than just "important" to learn a foreign Language; it is "SO VERY important." Think about it. How many people do you know (or see everyday) who can speak multiple Languages? Even if just a little, knowing a different language can bring you many benefits in life. Here are three main reasons why learning a foreign language is so important:

1. To improve your cognitive and analytical capabilities

-Researchers have shown that knowledge of a foreign language increases your creativity, problem solving, and conceptualizing skills because the process of learning a foreign language involves a variety of cognitive skills. For example, in standardized tests (such as SATs, ACTs, GREs, MCATs, and LSATs), people who have studied a second language have noticeably higher scores compared to those who are monolingual.

2. To increase employment potential

-Many employers nowadays are looking for more applicants who are multilingual. Especially in the business world, where trades in foreign countries are common everyday practices, knowing a foreign language will land you more quickly with a job. Dr. Dan Davidson, President of the American Council on International Education, noted that the "English language alone is probably sufficient if all we need to do is buy our products abroad, if we need to purchase foreign goods and services. But when it comes to selling a product abroad, you have to understand the psychology and the belief structure of your client." Thus, the first step to understanding other cultures is to SPEAK their languages.

3. To enhance your enjoyments in life

-Now here is an obvious reason. Lets say that you are traveling abroad. Would it not be awesome if you could understand what the menus in the restaurant are referring to? Learning a foreign language will definitely enhance your traveling expeditions and will make your stay more feasible and fun. It will also allow you to make friends from different ethnical backgrounds and will bring you closer to the friends that you already have.

Now you may ask, "What foreign language should I learn?"

That is a very good question because with our business world today, there are two foreign languages that will be the most beneficial to you. First is French; then comes Spanish.

"Why French or Spanish?"

French is the second most frequently taught language in the world after English because these two are the only two languages considered to be global. The US State Department released a recent listing of international jobs on July 3, 2007 that noted more positions (125) requiring or preferring French than another other languages. Second on the listing was Spanish with 31. With Spanish, it is the official language of more countries in the world than any other languages. Look at any instruction guides or item's descriptions. I guarantee that Spanish is on there.

"Will I really be able to learn a foreign language, such as French and/or Spanish?"

Yes! You can learn any foreign language if you devote enough time and effort into it. If you do not have the time, then learn it on your FREE time. Instead of watching that soap opera or going to the bar, try sitting at home for half and hour and going over your foreign language studies. I assure you that in about two to three months worth of time, you will have a pretty good handle of your new language.

"What's next?"

After all your studies and as a reward for your effort, take a long vacation to the country of your language to test out your skills (and to sharpen them as well)! Go ahead and enjoy yourself! You will then realize how much fun you have been missing out. Learning a new foreign language is really "SO VERY" important after all.

วันจันทร์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

The Important Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language

What are the benefits of learning a foreign Language? Whether you are just starting out or if you have been studying a Language for a while, it helps to consider why you are learning a Language.

The reason for considering the benefits of learning a foreign Language is to keep yourself motivated. Especially for adult language learners, it is important to know why you are learning something. What is in it for you? If you can answer this question, then you will be more likely to stay motivated and stay with the language for the long haul.

First, consider the social benefits of learning a foreign language. For me people, the chance to meet new people, to make new friends, and the pursuit of love are big motivating factors in life. These same motivators are often powerful reasons for learning a foreign language. Learning a language will help you meet lots of new and exciting people. Your friendships with these people will encourage you to develop your language skills far beyond the casual learner.

Next, consider all the financial benefits of learning a foreign language. There are many ways that learning a foreign language can help you make more money. Learning a foreign language can lead to special recognition and promotions at work. It can increase sales, open up new business opportunities, and enable better service to your customers. Or it can lead to new job opportunities where you are paid to travel around the world.

Finally, consider the many travel, cultural, and other life changing experiences that you can have. For many people, these are the primary benefits of learning a second language. Just knowing a few words and phrases in another language will unlock doors and open people's hearts to you. It is amazing how much people light up when they realize you are making the effort to learn their language. In many parts of the world, especially in smaller more rural locations, people are genuinely enchanted with someone who is trying to learn their language. This often leads to all sorts of cultural exchanges, invitations to experience the local culture as few other travelers are able to experience, and memories of travel adventures that will last a lifetime.

วันเสาร์ที่ 21 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

7 Top Reasons Why Music is So Important

Everyone loves music. Music is everywhere, it pervades our world. Everyone knows music has power and importance. But have you ever stopped to consider why? What it is about music that gives it so much power and importance?

Here are seven top reasons:


Music is a universal Language. It inspires common human feelings and bridges gaps between cultures that spoken Languages cannot. It brings people together and creates universal community.

Music inspires and evokes emotion in a healthy way. It touches our emotional being and evokes moods and feelings that are sometimes difficult to express. It can change a difficult mood and make it happy or excited; it can change a light mood and take it deeper and more profound.

Music enhances learning and makes it more enjoyable. It is scientifically proven that music enhances brain functioning. Playing music uses many brain functions simultaneously: motor control, imagination, hearing, sight, memory, etc.

Music creates ambiance. You can use music in any environment to enhance and augment what is already there. Consider the difference between a party with music and one without, or a sporting event, or a movie, or a romantic restaurant, or driving in your car...

Music is spiritual. Music is of the spirit and inspirational to the spirit. All religions use music to help express spiritual values, and all religions use music to uplift the spirit.

Music sparks the imagination. It invokes mental imagery and inner scenery that opens the mind to amazing insight and spans the distance between the stars.

Music is a simple pleasure. All it takes is your ears and your imagination.

I believe that at the center of the phenomenon of the magic that music creates is the spiritual aspect. Music is a gift from God, a sacred expression of the Universal Life Force Energy that creates us all.

วันจันทร์ที่ 7 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Why English Is an Important International Language

Many people ask why English is considered an important international Language in the world?

Why do many people want to learn English? If we want to answer these questions, we can find many things that make English such an important Language and we must learn it. English is one of the main Languages used in commerce and spoken by millions of people around the world. Many people try to learn and speak English to meet their needs in their work. We can find that many Languages are spoken in Europe, but English is the language that many people used to communicate with each other.

Many people around the world could not stand on without learning English. They can't mange their business or communicate with their clients without learning English. So that English is a global language that everyone should learn it as possible as he could.

Learning English and master its skills of reading, writing and speaking will help you succeed in your business and get your work well. You can contact your clients and communicate with them any time in an easy and active way.

You will never need to a translator to help you get in touch with your clients and help you to know what is going on. You will be able to contact your clients and mange your business without confusing. English is spoken by the majority of recognized democracies in the world, so knowing English can play into the role of political freedom in some countries.

English language enables you to get in touch with the latest world information and commercial news around the world. If you didn't start learning English yet, you should now start to learn it as possible as you can. You can learn it in an easy and active way on the internet. Learning English online becomes the most famous way to start learning immediately.

With the knowledge and skills that English offers, you will be able to understand more about the world around you as events occur. You will be able to see English television shows and hear radio shows with more insight to the stories and culture of those involved.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Why Language is Important

Imagine for just a moment that we developed a system of auditory symbols that also had visual conterparts, and let's say for example, that there was an auditory symbol that sounded like this: "ahh." This same symbol had a visual representation associated with it that we could reproduce for our eyes, and it looked like: "A." Furthermore, we all agreed that we would use this set of symbols according to a set of basic rules, whereby we could use them independently or in various combinations to express concepts and ideas. Finally, we agreed that the sole purpose of these symbols was so that we could share our thoughts with others, and conversely, that they could share their thoughts with us. Well, that is Language.

Language is the currency with we exchange ideas; thus, Language is the single, greatest skill an individual can, and should, master.

Language is complex and constantly evolving. There are over a quarter of a million words in the English language alone! Even this number excludes the roots and derivatives of words. Mastering a quality set of vocabulary to the point that we can always articulate what we want to communicate is a journey that will take most of us a lifetime. It is estimated that most people average between 12,000 to 20,000 words in their vocabularies, with college graduates learning about 20 percent more. But, language is much more than just words.

Words are not just representations of "things" that are concrete. Words are much more powerful that that when in the hands of we humans. Indeed, we have the propensity to want to talk about "things" that are abstract, intangible, unthought of and not even in existence. We humans like to talk about everything, and as you know, we're a gregarious lot!

That means words have to be able to convey anything and everything that the human mind can conceive. I am sure that your mind, like mine, is always talking, thinking, mulling, worrying, viewing the past-present-future, and fiddling with a multitude of ideas all at once. So, we are always finding ways to use our basic building blocks for language, words, to convey to others what is going on inside our "always turned on" minds.

Language is the fabric that allows cultures, with their shared sets of values, customs and history, to exist. It's the "glue" that holds societies together and allows for mankind to evolve, grow and prosper.

Language is also, at the end of the day, a mirror that allows us to understand what we are thinking and shed some light on who we are as individuals.

Language is the key that unlocks our mind.

วันเสาร์ที่ 1 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Why Learning the English Language Is Important

The English Language is a difficult Language to learn if it is not your native language. However, it is certainly a language that you should consider becoming proficient at if you want to get ahead in the world of today. To be able to make a splash in the business world, it pays to have a thorough understanding of the English language. If you are wondering why you need to make this a part of your personal and professional arsenal, but are uncertain of where it fits in, read on:

Corporate Growth

Many organizations are outsourcing basic functions of their business to overseas locations. Some of these jobs pay quite well and the more proficient you are with the English language, the better chance you will have of communicating. The better communication that you can establish, the more possibilities you will have within one of these major established companies.

Individual Growth

Say you run your own business. What if you want to expand your reach to a global marketplace instead of staying local? The English language is your key to being able to do this, because most every country has some influence within it - at least enough to communicate well in the language and avoid having to learn several different languages for minimal growth. In order to expand your horizons to multiple countries at once, establishing a good grasp of the English language is essential.

Building Relationships

Beyond work relationships, English also helps you to establish personal relationships and maintain them far beyond direct contact. With social media and greater educational travel programs now available, it is easier to establish meaningful relationships that last a lifetime. But language can often create communication barriers, and learning English is the quickest and most reliable way to make sure you keep these potentially enriching relationships together.

Writing and Speaking Better

Simply expanding your horizons through the learning of another language is yet another great benefit. The more that you immerse yourself with, the better chances you will have of writing and speaking better. You can also enjoy higher quality entertainment, such as Books and movies, in their original languages so not to impede with the enjoyment of the presentation.

Learning the English language is not something that you can do overnight. It takes a lot of time and effort to get it right, and who you learn it from is very important. A poor teacher can put you on the path to disaster, and it can take quite some time to undo the damage. Choose wisely, and you can open up a whole new world of prosperity.

วันจันทร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Why Learning About the Culture Is Important in Foreign Language Learning

Many people think that learning a foreign Language consists of grammar and pronunciation. However, in order to truly become proficient with the Language, you must know and understand the culture. Discussed below are some of the reasons why learning about culture is important in foreign Language learning.

First and foremost, Language is culture. In order to speak the language conversationally, you must understand the cultural associations attached to different words and phrases. This allows you to be able to think in that language, rather than simply translate what is being said to you. When you can actually think in a language, you will likely be able to converse easily in that language.

When teachers include instruction about the culture in their foreign language courses, students' proficiency improves greatly. Rather than simply regurgitating sentences and phrases back to the teacher, they become immersed in the language. They understand why a certain phrase is being used during conversation.

Teaching students a language without teaching the culture behind it leaves students lacking the social aspect of conversing in the language. Without knowing why you use a certain phrase in a social setting as opposed to a formal setting can cause some serious faux pas when conversing with locals. It is often said that language is the soul of a country. The everyday language of a country is laced with some of the culture of that country. This is why to become truly proficient in conversational speaking of a specific language, you must know about the culture of the country it comes from