Why Would You Want To Learn Spanish?


There are many reasons to learn another language. It can improve your cognitive and problem-solving skills, make you more employable, help you meet people, and open up travel possibilities around the world.

Traveling to another country is infinitely more enjoyable if you understand the native language, and with over 400 million speakers in the world today, Spanish is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. It is spoken on four continents, and is the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world today after Chinese, Hindi, and English. It is becoming the most popular choice of language in Europe after English. Spain, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Cuba, Bolivia, Paraguay are just some of the countries where Spanish is spoken.

The Personal Meaning


Learning another language demonstrates a certain amount of focus and commitment, which is desirable to any employer, and can serve you in other areas of your life. The world economic market is now a global one, so speaking any language, other than your own, makes you more valuable, and ultimately more employable.

Spanish is a Latin based language, so understanding Spanish can help improve your understanding of English. It can also make learning other Latin based languages easier, such as French and Italian, even Russian and German. It is perhaps one of the easiest languages to learn if you come from a Latin-based language, with the written form being almost entirely phonetical. If you can read it then the chances are you will be able to speak the written form aloud.


Spanish Speaking Countries


When traveling to another country, speaking the native tongue allows you to experience the country in a completely different way. You can build deeper relationships, and even access areas that are not open to tourists. Spanish also has incredible modern day and historical literature that can only fully understand if you have a grasp of the language. Speaking the native tongue can also help you to avoid being charged too much in another country, and keep you out of harms way.

The best way of learning Spanish is by living in a Spanish-speaking environment and learning by osmosis. The need to survive in a foreign environment speeds up the learning process. If you are planning to live in a Spanish speaking country for a decent period of time, you don’t necessarily have to be fluent before you go. By simply immersing yourself in the environment you will learn quickly.