Improve student traveling with a foreign language
Improve student traveling with a foreign language Passenger
article by Brendan
Hello. Ni Hao. Bonjor. Hello. Good morning. Tag Guten. Konnichiwa. I am always fascinated with language. More than six billion people and counting, ability to communicate with a person on the other side of the world is truly amazing.interestings S most culture?
In the afternoon classes, Italy, the question arose: How many languages are spoken in the world right now? The teacher can give the exact number, I immediately took it upon myself to find the answer. Well, let’s see … There are Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, I … Japanese. Oh man, I can already tell that this will be difficult. After all, what exactly is a language to a language? Do not count the different accent? What is the history and ancient languages widely used, as is Latin? With so many unique variables, I decided it would be better to stop counting and expert advice. According to Anderson, Stephen Linguistic Society of America, the estimated number of languages in use today continue to grow ever larger. A copy of the Encyclopedia Britannica in the early 1900′s a number somewhere around 1000. But the experts to expand the definition of “language” it is estimated that more than 6,900 spoken languages in the world live there today. Interestingly, the language of the 6900′s, only about 230 of them are used in the United States. With a population of about 7,000 languages spoken in our world, how can you be content with just one?P> – improved understanding of their native language – allows you to communicate with people from foreign countries and cultures – to increase cultural understanding, – increased opportunities Job For those who choose to study a new language, and culture of a country is no better way to learn to dive in there. Most students participating in a language student travel passengers with an experience that makes 3-4 trips abroad each year. With particular interest in destinations in Europe, following the adventures of your student travel blog