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FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING(SPANISH)
We are Offering Advanced level of Training in Spanish & German Languages With Certified Professionals On Levels (A1,A2-B1,B2) Learn & become certified translator.Their is huge demand for certified professionals who are good in spanish & german languages.
1 Why Learn Another Language? In the twenty-first century, multilingualism is becoming the norm.
2 Speaking a language is about connection, not perfection.
3 The idea that only children can become bilingual is simply a myth.
4 It’s estimated that over half the world’s population is at least bilingual and this figure is growing.
5 The more languages you speak, the bigger your world becomes.
6 So where do you fit into this changing world? Do you see yourself as part of a dynamic population of world citizens, or stuck on a shrinking monolingual island? The real question should be: why not learn another language? If you’re at all curious about the world beyond your own day-to-day routine, speaking Spanish (or any other language besides your native tongue) can upgrade your life by increasing opportunities for career, living, travel, friendship, adventure and love.
7 You can learn to speak another language no matter your age or educational background; maybe you’ll never be mistaken for a native speaker, but you will be able to communicate – and that is what languages are for.
8 And there is absolutely no reason to be discouraged, or to tell yourself you don’t have the talent for it.
9 So let’s ask a new question: who do you want to connect with.
__ Learning Spanish Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages for a native English speaker to learn.
__ , Florida, or just about any big city.
__ In fact, after Mexico, the US has the biggest population of Spanish speakers on Earth (yes, even more than in Spain).
__ That means you can probably make use of the language without even leaving your neighborhood – especially if you live anywhere in the western U.
__ Consider this sentence in Spanish – made up almost entirely of Spanish-English cognates: El restaurante antiguo está cerca del museo de arte.
__ Stretch your brain a bit and you might notice that “cerca” looks a lot like the Latin “circa” and “antiguo” looks like “antique”.
A language is more than a bunch of words and rules for how to put those words together; it is another world.
__ Speaking Spanish gives you access to the world of over 410 million native speakers from Mexico to Argentina to Spain to your own neighbors in the US.
__ Put it all together and you get: The old restaurant is near the art museum.
__ The cognates for “restaurant”, “museum” and “art” are almost unchanged.
__ Because both languages have Latin roots, they also share thousands of cognates – words that sound the same and have the same meanings.
__ Not only is Spanish relatively easy to pick up and start speaking, understanding it gives you a huge head-start to understanding other Romance languages like French, Italian and Portuguese.
__ The grammar and sentence structure are different from English, but simpler.
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