‘Those who know nothing of foreign languages
know nothing of their own.’
- Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
‘The
limits of my language are the limits of my world.’
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
'To have another language is to possess a second soul.'
- Charlemagne
- Charlemagne
The process
of learning a foreign language is boring, tiresome and ‘painful’. Don’t try to deny it. Thousands of words and phrases to learn by
heart, and millions of grammar structures to understand. It takes time and effort. So why should we
learn a second language?
- To challenge yourself and develop your personality
- To expand your horizons
- To travel and communicate abroad
- To discover new culture
- To encourage tolerance and respect for different ethnic groups
- To increase your work opportunity
- To appreciate international art, literature and movies
You are
never too young or too old to pick up a new language. Although It requires tremendous amount of self-discipline and consistency, knowing
other languages brings opportunities.