Three surprising benefits of learning a new language
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2015
- There are many benefits to learning a second language. Britain's most multilingual student in 2012, Alex Rawlings, lists some of them.
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Career benefits (Languages for the future, British Council report): www.britishcouncil.org/organi...
Bilingualism delays age at onset of dementia (published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology): www.neurology.org/content/earl...
Stress reduction: www.nhs.uk/Conditions/stress-a...
Cognitive benefits: www.theatlantic.com/health/arc...
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by learning a language we also can make new friends and know other cultures around the world :)
No thank you. I've zero interest to learn about new cultures.
My name is faiza I am living in barcelona since 2008 I speak french spanish arabic and english witch i learnt in the foreign languages university of Algiers...I love foreign languages since my childhood.. I want to thank you for your useful videos
Faiza Aili Are you going to learn Catalan or do you already speak it, since you have lived there since 2008??
Five languages then.
In fact, learning the language is not only important in our professional lives, but also in our lives Thank you
Thank-you a short straight to the point video.
I have bipolar, with anxiety and depression and the recommendation from the NHS is good to hear.
Short to the point informative video , explaining the importance of being multilingual.
Very very interesting discussions.Very very useful to us.🙏
Merci beaucoup. My learning a foreign language 'tip' is this from one of my 1st and favourite French teachers in an American school. ~~~ When we students asked HOW and WHEN did she ever start understanding and actually feel like she was becoming comfortable with reading &/or speaking French language in her early studies. Her answer WAS that it was when she began having dreams in French language ~~~ could hear and understand and also could speak French. She assured us that it would happen for us , too; IF we really wanted it to............as long as we KEEP UP OUR CLASSROOM ATTENDANCE, homework studies, and French language vocabulary memorization . We ALSO listened to recordings of French language poetry and songs sung in French. Sure enough ~~ sometime during my first year of French language study ~~ I DID HAVE THAT PROMISED DREAM in which I HEARD AND UNDERSTOOD FRENCH AS WELL AS BEING ABLE TO SPEAK THE French LANGUAGE. (Also, I continued the study and listening, reading & writing ~~~ I think that our college 'Foreign language listening lab" helped me very much , TOO. That was in a comfortable climate controlled room where we were allowed to rest our heads and close our eyes ~ wearing head-phones (fore-runners of ear-buds) & I could actually 'tune-in' , shut out all other distractions & just LISTEN to the lovely songs sung by Edith PIAF while also being able to read along and~~ SEE the French words on paper in front of me on the little 'booth' or 'listening station' in the "Language Lab". It was cool & comfy and gave me such a grasp of the language that SOME actual French people have commented to me that they believe that my French is very good. AND, yes, I all the more also enjoy and love to share my singing & actually won First Place in a French singing contest at a French Country Wedding. ( I sang it mostly in English & put a bit of a French accent to some of the words. LOL) They liked it anyway.
please rise your voice. the music behid its just too loud.
+lucariodiez Hello, thank you for letting us know. We will keep this in mind when making videos in future. I hope that for the moment the subtitles will help if you are finding it hard to hear what Alex is saying.
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Súper útil!!! Muchísimas gracias! :)
Very interesting and informative discussion.
Very useful video on learning language and how we can understand other cultures
learning a new language opens up to new cultures to the fruits of diversity ...Archana Gamit
Very informative session discussion
very informative discussion
Refreshing and informative
Very informative session
Very nice session
Informative video.
thank you and very true...
Informative video
Interesting video lecture.
Really informative.
Thank you
Many reasons for learning second language here.
-Dr Virenkumar Pandya
BDK ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE GADHADA
It has been an interesting workshop to learn more.
+Jacqueline Maridueña, thanks! The latest one is out today.
Very useful video
nice information
Very interesting.
São ótimos benefícios! Estou aprendendo inglês pelo método do Mairo Vergara (estudo de texto com áudio) e veio o vídeo do Alex Rawlings "How to stay motivated when learning a language" como exemplo. Obrigado!
Very interesting vedio lecture
Very interesting
Interesting sir
Nice lecture
Nice video
Thank u for short vidiyo
Wooh,interesting!!!!!!
Your videos perfect and very useful, but the video music is very loud
Nice
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Good
Learning a new language is a good experience.
name of the song?
धन्यवाद,,👍🙏
agree with thoughts
So true, but there are so many Anglophones who take it for granted that others speak English. You see a lot of Americans outside the United States who take it for granted the locals in other countries (even in countries where English is NOT one of the official languages) speak English. I find it a bit arrogant and condescending.
I'm from UK & I completely agree, we're lazy with languages because we have this entitled mindset where we expect others to know english rather than us going out of our way to learn a foreign language
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fajne filmy nice video
My teacher out this on the board and and for some reason I thought it was wilbur soot
Roll No - 76,
Rajendrakumar Rameshbhai Bambhaniya,
Assistant Professor,
Smt. C. R. Gardi Arts College, Munpur,
Mahisagar - Gujarat
The music is so loud
Ok
Listen this on 0.25 speed
No
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.....but im not good at math nor arthmatics ?
I agree, I suck at math, the funnier thing is I am a horrible speller even in my native language.
I don't agree that all language learners are good at math because I am not
Billy Riedel because you are not trying to be good at math
That's only part of the reason I am not good at math. The other reason is some of it makes no sense to me
Billy Riedel ahhh your quite right.....
Please rise your voice. The music behind its just too loud.
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the voice should be louder
Personally I think British young people like Alex Rawlings should be the norm not exception I think the education department should push hard for British children to learn to speak German, Dutch, Spanish and French as soon as they can walk. Stop buggering up their confidence with tests children remember when you treat them like dirt, I travel to Africa allot I'm learning Amharic, Swahili, Wolof and French challenging, but great fun.
agreed. I'm english & it's proven that we're the worst country in europe in terms of learning a second language. We have this entitled mindset that we think everyone should learn english rather than us going out of our way to learn another language. I'm currently learning French & I hope to master that then move onto Spanish
point 3 is wrong cause why tf am i still depressed asf
i was force to watch this
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Funny how I speak 8 languages but struggle with simple mathematics xD
Mmmmm, languages.....
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Japanese saved my sorry ass!
To be honest if someone doesn't speak English I have no need or desire to speak to them. Anyway by the end of this century learning another language will be irrelevant and unnecessary as probably 99. 9% of people will speak English anyway.
I can tell you voted for Brexit…
@@rachaelt8729 Of course I did...it was the only logical option.
Thank you
Informative video
Nice
Good