of course its great.
People in Guyana speak a lot of languages and English is one of them.
Livemocha is a very good website on teaching english and other languages.
There are a lot of Afrikaans-speaking people in and from Johannesburg, but a lot of other languages are also spoken in Johannesburg and by people from Johannesburg.
This is not necessarily true. It depends on how good you are a programming rather then speaking languages. It may be that people who come from different countries speak the language of where they come from and decide to do programming as their job.
Yes, the Congo Republic (capital: Brazzaville) and its neighbour the Congo Democratic Republic (capital: Kinshasa) are French speaking countries. They also have a lot of local languages.
As a child, he was a good reader speaking and reading 6 languages. He almost died of cholera when he was 14.
she studied grammar and did a lot of speaking in school
Multilingual.
French and German are two different languages so no.
No. Many Spanish-speaking countries also have strong populations of English, Chinese, French, German, and in fact most international languages, just as a lot of nations do.
It's thought of like that but the truth is that they are really good at other languages because they start learning them really young. It's a lot easier to learn languages when you are a little kid and so that's why they are so good at so many languages.
it means speaking many languages....