Success Lifestyle Magazine Issue 6- October 2019 | Page 5
E ntrepreneurs worldwide might have apprehensions about learning a language. However, language acquisition is possible
regardless of the stage you are in the process. You could be uttering your first “Hola!” or “Bonjour!” at the age of 30. Learning
a second language is possible!
The communicative theory was developed to explain the effect of language learners
using the target language in real, meaningful situations. The theory was developed by
Noam Chomsky, an American linguist whose focus on competence and performance in
language learning in the 1960s initiated the rise of communicative approaches.
Previous approaches to language learning focused on grammar translation, reading and
comprehension. This has now changed and evolved. Most schools have adopted the
communicative approach where you learn how to use the language through the
assimilation of real-life situations.
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So, if you’re wondering how to learn a language, the communicative way is the answer!
Benefits of Learning a Second Language
1.
Global Opportunities
Globalization has made it imperative to
at least be bilingual. The global economy
is expanding rapidly; those who can
adapt
quickly
and
communicate
effectively will be able to reap the most
benefits from what this expansion has to
offer. Cross-cultural communication
enables you to tap into viable markets
that may not have been an option
otherwise. You can expand into new
markets and increase your customer base.
2.
Increased Brain
Function
Second language acquisition is said to
increase brain function and stimulate
creativity. The brain is open to new
knowledge and is able to make
connections between things easily when
a new language is acquired. A Swedish
MRI Study reported
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that people who speak more than one
language fluently have better memory,
and are more cognitively creative and
mentally flexible than monolinguals.
This important benefit allows an
entrepreneur to apply accurate and
appropriate problem-solving strategies
because of newly acquired thinking
patterns. Overall, you will experience
improved cognitive abilities that will
help you generate innovative and
revolutionary ideas.
3.
Establish Deep
Connections
As an entrepreneur, a second language
will allow you to establish cross-cultural
connections.
English
has
been
established as a global language.
Nevertheless,
China
is
quickly
becoming a world power and we cannot
overlook the fact that China has over a
There have already been talks about
infusing Mandarin education into the
secondary level curriculum. Focusing
solely on mastering English is now
insufficient. Entrepreneurs need to be
more rounded individuals.
4.
Exercise Autonomy
An entrepreneur should always be
seeking different avenues to improve
and further advance both personal and
professional standards of life. Learning
a new language crushes the fear of
uncertainty and the unknown. It makes
you more autonomous when the need
arises for you to approach and deal with
people of a different culture face to face.
Learning a new language encourages
you to take risks and step boldly into
the unknown.
billion people who speak Mandarin.
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