The importance of learning another language is so that you can, if you go to a different country, speak their language. Or if you are one of the people on a plane who tells people where this plane is going, when it is stopping etc. I hope this answers your question.
By Mr Johnson
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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.
To truly appreciate the benefit of the internet in language learning, go to MyhappyPlanet and find some language buddies to practice your new found hobby. You will learn while you teach - your language to them, their language to you - and the experience is phenominal.
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.
Speaking another language is not a benefit to playing baseball, but the ability to play is, regardless of what language one speaks.
That depends on what your job is, and what you agreed to when you were hired.
Start by learning another language. If you get lucky, you will have learned the language your MySpace page is currently set to.
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
It allows you to communicate with hearing-impaired; you and friends can have secret conversations without others understanding, or disguise the conversation with another more mundane one; it is also a sign of compassion, intelligence and respect - all of which are good character traits, and knowing an additional language is also a decent jobskill - that you have firstly learned a language and can then use it to assist others who may not otherwise be able to communicate.
Well you said it, or do you mean another language than English?