by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
Learning a Foreign Language Can Reduce the Risk of Age Related Symptoms such as Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s “You don’t have to master it. Just the attempt to learn a language is like running different software through the brain....
by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
Seven Steps to Genius Every Day by Michael J. Gelb Curiosity (p.9) An insatiable curious approach to life and an unrelenting quest for continuous learning. Learn a New Language (70-73) Learning a new language is a popular ideal hobby and a wonderful way to cultivate...
by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
The Demand for Multilingual Workers is Growing by Davis Bushnell Amanda Carneiro, assistant manager of the Citizens Bank branch office in Framingham, speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Carneiro confers with dozens of immigrants every week. Some area companies...
by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
FACT: In the United States, only 9% of Americans speak both their native language and another language fluently. We have met the other 91%. Most of them say, as they take the seat next to us on the plane, “I took Spanish (or French or German) in high school, but I...
by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
Austin Business Journal – July 21, 2005 Spanish-speaking residents in the Austin area is expected to soar by 55 percent within the next 20 years, according to study released Wednesday. Austin joins Boston, Las Vegas and Orlando, Fla., as major...
by bscsupport | Feb 19, 2015 | Why Learn a New Language?
The possibilities are endless… ℗ State University of New York at Oswego – Personnel with language skills are needed in many different types and places of work. The demand is apparent in seven major areas: Business, Industry & Commerce Import-Export,...