Why Should Mandatory Second Language Learning Be Mandatory

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Elementary Second Language Acquisition: Should it be mandatory? According to a study conducted on language, 52% Europeans are fluent in two languages, while only 9% of Americans are bilingual. This is most likely due to America being the only industrialized country to graduate high school students without sufficient knowledge of a foreign language. Starting mandatory second language learning in elementary school would improve create a more rounded person, support cultural growth and even improve in their native tongue. Perhaps most compelling of the benefits to young scholars are that, more companies than ever are in need of bilingual and multilingual employees. The head of this economic language charge consists of influential government, communication, travel, education and marketing positions (Why it is Important). During infancy and early childhood, there is more plasticity in the brain. This makes it considerably more efficient to learn a new language. Fluid intelligence, especially creativity and learning, decreases as a person ages. Crystalized intelligence, the accumulated knowledge gained through experience, increases as you age, is not as open to new information. By a linguistic standpoint, children are both lexically and syntactically adept in at …show more content…

I took four years of Spanish and am studying Spanish and Japanese in college. Knowing Spanish made a huge difference in getting along with co-workers at California Pizza Kitchen and knowing Japanese has caused many interesting conversations with all kinds of people. Most people who only took language in its admit they do not understand languages. If people were taught in elementary school, while the brain is still focused on language learning rather than executive functions, there is a much greater and easier chance of learning efficiently and keeping it throughout their life (Why Learn a Second

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