Most of us can remember the point at school where you finally get to choose which subjects you want to keep learning and which ones you drop. I know at my school they kept telling us we should be choosing languages because we’d get better jobs that way, but hardly anyone listened. Instead we opted for the fun subjects, music and art and drama, or whatever involved the least actual real work. The future seemed so far away, it hardly seemed to matter at all.
I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I regret that now – I don’t mean having fun at school, but not keeping up with language courses when I had the chance. Because the truth is that yes, a second language might help you get a better job, depending on what type of work you are looking for, but the benefits don’t stop there. Being able to speak and understand a second language could be good for other areas of life too.
If you want to go travelling then learning a second language is possibly the most invaluable thing you could do. Being an English speaker will get you around America, Australia and most of Europe at a push, but learn Spanish or Chinese as well and you’ll be able to make your own way around most of the world.
Even if travelling’s really not your thing, even if you mostly like to stay in, you probably still use the internet, or maybe you like taking on your mates over XBOX live. The technology we have today makes it easier than ever to connect with people from around the world, but once we’ve connected we need to be able to communicate. It’s great to be able to play XBOX against your friends even when you’re not together, but English is only spoken in eight of the 26 countries that can use XBOX live. Imagine how much better it would be to learn French or German and be able to connect with all those other people as well!
