With English
now the lingua franca why would an English speaker need to learn a foreign
language?
People do
it for fun and nowadays it is made easy
for you… apparently there are sites like Rosetta Stone and Glossika where you
can learn a language in the comfort of your home.
Here, in Spain, there is a wonderful public institution that teaches up to 23 languages. La Escuela Oficial de Idiomas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escuela_Oficial_de_Idiomas
The E.U. ideal of lifelong learning is embraced here.
Here, in Spain, there is a wonderful public institution that teaches up to 23 languages. La Escuela Oficial de Idiomas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escuela_Oficial_de_Idiomas
The E.U. ideal of lifelong learning is embraced here.
Language learning
teaches respect for other cultures.
With the
U.K. leaving the E.U. this is a good opportunity to promote Spanish, French,
German, Portuguese and Italian to start off with.
There could be open spaces which encourage language learning in every village and town.
There could be open spaces which encourage language learning in every village and town.
In our
discussion yesterday we acknowledged that sometimes bureaucratic English sounds like gobbledygook to the native English speaker but it gets the job done.
We also
noted that in the past Latin and French were the dominant languages.
Things
change.