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Monday, July 21, 2008

Learn Fluent Spanish

Learn Fluent Spanish - What Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton Have To Do With Your Need To Learn To Speak Spanish

Recently the media reported that the New England Historic Genealogical Society discovered Barack Obama is related to Brad Pitt and Hilary Clinton to Angelina Jolie. Who would have thought that? But when we stop and think about it, we realize that despite our differences we are not as different as we think. We are truly all members of the human race and languages are one of the major barriers to peace and harmony.

Why would any North American Anglophone want or need to learn to speak Spanish fluently? Well let's look at our geographic proximity to South America, Central America, Mexico and Latin America all of which primarily speak Spanish (with the exception of Brazil). Don't you think that is a good reason to learn to speak Spanish, especially if you can do so quickly and easily? This would allow you to better communicate with your neighbor if they were Spanish-speaking?

Then there is the numbers game. You should learn to speak Spanish because over 400 million people worldwide speak Spanish and that includes countries such as Trinidad and Tobago, Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, Morocco and Gibraltar. That's about half of the population in the Western Hemisphere! In addition, within the United States, Spanish is the second most widely spoken language after English. This has opened up more employment opportunities for individuals who speak both English and Spanish and the ability to speak both languages will continue to become increasingly valuable for people who live in the U.S. with each passing year and this will put them in the advantage.

Spanish is a romance language and hence knowing Spanish is a stepping-stone to understanding many millions of other people who speak one of the other romance languages such as Italian, Portuguese or French and also can strengthen your ties with the European continent as well. Because of the similarities in grammar structure and vocabulary, once you acquire fluency in Spanish, this enables you to become fluent in other languages in much less time than it would take someone who is learning their first romance language.

Lastly, if you've been living in complete solitude and isolation (which, I may add, is not such a bad thing to do from time to time), thanks to technology and the information highway, our world is no longer that big. Economic globalization is the main driving force behind the increasing importance of being able to communicate with those from other countries. For obvious reasons, the modern trend now shows that more and more Americans are studying Spanish due to many factors, but most importantly is the economic advantage, which results in more job options or opportunities to advance. Language education, in a local and an international setting, is becoming a top mandate for the American government because people need to be economically competitive. Therefore, it would be a worthwhile and wise personal investment to learn to speak Spanish fluently especially if you can do so quickly and easily.

Learn Fluent Spanish

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