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Not to start off on a negative note but did you know that most students in the United States graduate high school only knowing one language? 20% of Americans are bilingual compared to the 56% of Europeans [1]. Nearly 1 in 4 Canadians can converse in both English and French. Across Africa, more schools are teaching in both the student's first language and English, French, Dutch and Portuguese [2]. Knowing more than one language can be a great asset in our ever growing and changing world. Language learners are known to gain more cognitive and social skills giving them an edge in competitive markets!

TOP TEN BENEFITS OF LEARNING MORE THAN ONE LANGUAGE

1.

The learning of multiple languages increases your marketability. Many employers, higher education institutions, fellowships, and graduate schools are impressed by the study of a second language. This is evidence that you can identify with others and can communicate effectively in both English and other languages. 

2.

You will have an enhanced understanding and competence with new cultures and in turn learn more about your own language and culture because you have seen it from a new perspective. This is a great asset as you will be able to communicate more effectively in cross-cultural situations.

3.

Language learning helps to sharpen your mind and allows you to think more clearly while making better sense of the world around you! 

4.

You will gain a deeper understanding of another culture or cultures through language that may not be available through translation. 

5.

Much like the previous point, within that deeper understanding, you now have the ability to empathize and even assist with the difficulties of non-English speakers, immigrants, colleagues, clients and travelers in the U.S. 

6.

Learning another language will make it easier to continue learning other languages in the future. 

7.

Foreign language learning can fit easily into your plan of study--it can be offered on varied schedules, is accessible (with the amount of language learning apps!), and can provide a break from problem-set driven or heavy reading courses. Language courses are also fun!

8.

It satisfies your language requirement for the University, sure! But, it also satisfies language requirements for internships, competitive fellowships, professional development programs, and immersive study abroad programs.

9.

Learning a language teaches you self-confidence and self-awareness, especially when you are thinking about studying abroad! This can be one of the most satisfying experiences of your education--learning new things, making mistakes (it's going to happen, it's okay!), and gaining the confidence and ability to do something you never thought you could!

10.

It opens you up to the world, a person who can understand and forge relationships with new and amazing people! 

(Adapted from Saint Louis University and Wesleyan University's 'Why Study Languages')