Coming
from a what is known as a Third World Country where Spanish is the official
language, I never could understand why my mom wanted me to learn another
language. Everything started when I was 4 years old with French. Then, it
continued with English when I was 11 years old. However, at that time I
wasn’t so in love with English as I was with French. I used to dream
about going to Paris and visiting the Louvre and The Eiffel Tower.
At
the end of my undergraduate studies, I realized how important it was to
learn English. Initially it because I needed to learn English in order to
read books. I still remember going to my first Internship with
my huge English-Spanish dictionary. After seeing my struggle with
English, my brother bought a package of private classes for the both of us.
As a consequence, I started pushing myself to learn my third language.
It took a lot of time: 5 years in total, and even now I am still
learning. However, everything has paid off since I took my first
English class. After spending 3 months on my first trip to US I became fluent. I
came back to my country and got my first great job where an important
requirement was to speak, read, and write English. Latter, the company
sent me to Brazil for training for 1 week. I arrived to Sao Paulo,
without any knowledge of Portuguese, but I was pretty confident in my
language skills. However, I couldn’t understand many words from the first day of
training because everything was in Portuguese. The second day, I found
somebody who could speak English. I saw the light! After that moment,
my training and the possibilities of learning changed. Days later, I
came back to my country and started reading manuals, contacting people by email in the US for analytical support, and also speaking with them directly by phone.
Two
years later, I traveled to Quebec, Canada and I lived there for two
years. During those years, my French (which I learned during childhood) came
back and now I am fluent in 3 languages again. And guess what? I never want to lose my French skills again!
Today,
looking back I can see why my mom made me study French and then
pushed me to learn English. Now I love different cultures, languages, and
traveling! It is fun for me to understand some languages by using the
ones I know. For instance, I use my French and Spanish skills when I
want to understand Italian or Portuguese. You should see how fun it is
to speak with my Italian cousin, answering in Spanish or French. It's hilarious!
Conclusions? Sure! Don’t stop learning languages! Keep pushing yourself to continue learning and expanding your vocabulary. Use the knowledge from your own
language to learn another one. Trust me, you will be surprised and happy with the
results.
Welcome to a multicultural world.
By Evelyn Musslewhite, Spanish Instructor with The Language School
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Welcome to a Multicultural World
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