That depends on what your job is, and what you agreed to when you were hired.
I believe it is necessary in our current society. I would suggest learning a common language, such as the following:SpanishFrenchPossibly, GermanI hope I have helped.
Start by learning another language. If you get lucky, you will have learned the language your MySpace page is currently set to.
Learning another language is always helpful especially if one is working in a foreign country. It will be much easier to communicate with people and thus make work life easier.
You can obtain the meaning of a word in another language by using translation tools like Google Translate, dictionaries, language learning apps, or by asking someone fluent in that language.
That's called "learning a new language" or "learning a second language".It can also be called any of the following:educating yourselfbroadening your horizonsimproving yourselfbecoming bilingual
Because you are english and it is another word for literacy if that's what you call it
Well you said it, or do you mean another language than English?
Yes it is. Learning another language gives you insights into the way people in other countries and cultures see things because language is always a reflection of the society it is used in. You may never move out of your own country, but in a globalized world, you could meet people from other cultures even in your own home town. Even if you can't speak their particular language, having a knowledge of a different language could help you to understand them better and perhaps help them to integrate better. Another aspect is that learning another language can help you to understand your own language better. You cannot learn another language without learning something about the mechanics of grammar and syntax. Teaching of grammar went out of fashion in English-speaking countries a while ago and is now being reintroduced. Many people only begin to understand the structure and possibilities of their own language when they begin to learn another language.
The difference is that native language is a natural process happened naturally like child learning language from his parents; while target language is a process of learning another language by practice or in other words "the language that you want learn'' .
No. Many people learn sign language simply as another language.
'Languages' means the ones you can speak or are taking. For example, I can speak English, but am learning French.
Bilingual means you can speak two languages so you become bilingual by learning another language.