yes, for example if you get send out to Germany to fix some bridge, you would need to know the German language to be able to speak to people your working with.
Honesty and commitment are useful skills employers find valuable. Additionally, speaking a foreign language is another beneficial trait to have.
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Because it is like speaking another language.
Speaking another language is not a benefit to playing baseball, but the ability to play is, regardless of what language one speaks.
Language shift, sometimes referred to as language transfer or language replacement or assimilation, is the progressive process whereby a speech community of a language shifts to speaking another language.
We might not be speaking English if Caesar had not concurred Gual. We might be speaking German or another European language.
I need to correct the previous answer. Shawn cannot fluently speak another language, however, she has dabbled speaking Chinese. Guess where that comes from?? =)
Now a days many companies will hire the person with the knowing of another language. Also it could prepare you for situations or vacations in the place that speaks that language.
The meaning of communication is the imparting of ideas or views. An example of communication is speaking, or the use of language. Another example is sign language.
It depends on the context. If you are having a private conversation with someone and speaking in another language, it is generally not considered rude. However, if you are intentionally excluding others or speaking loudly in a public setting, it can be perceived as rude. Being considerate of others is key.
If they are speaking another language, you wouldn't even know they are police. You should just hang up.