Speaking Strength: How Mastering a Language Can Empower People

When it comes to learning, there are many subjects, disciplines, and courses that can be invaluable. From math to science, history to geography, philosophy to sociology, mastering a subject and becoming learned in it can lead to many things, including highly paid work if certain paths are followed. Whether academia, media, publishing, or school teaching, knowing your stuff, as it were, can help you forge a stellar career.

As well as all the subjects mentioned above, learning a language, and studying this facet of linguistics, i.e., language acquisition, could certainly be seen as one that is almost invaluable in many ways. Learning a second language, or even a third or fourth has many benefits. These include simple things such as being able to communicate when travelling overseas to countries that speak that particular language, translating for people who cannot speak your language.

 

They could even just offer you the simple pleasure of being able to watch movies in the languages you learn or take a look at online pokies if the casino game happens to be in another language. Beyond these fun but somewhat superficial and social benefits, however, lies the genuine opportunity to become empowered through linguistics. Communication can be the key that opens many doors, and mastering a language or becoming multilingual can genuinely represent that key.

From Business to Buying, Language Can Lead the Way

It has been said that English is the language of international business and the language spoke across global trading markets. Though there are many other languages that can offer you professional and personal opportunities that are numerous, it is fair to agree with the general idea that this suggests. Once you get beyond the standard greetings, basic questions, and what would be considered tourist-level English learning, the real strength lies in not just being able to speak fluently, but to understand and be understood.

As a language, English is used in educational setting around the world, as one of the most popular choices for learning second languages for all kinds of people and reasons. Whether it is the importance of being able to conduct business in English, or even the opportunity to use English idioms, proverbs and maxims that quintessentially represent it, language can lead the way and create opportunity.

An example of this is banking and the financial world in general. From the London Stock Exchange to the NYSE, and many other foreign exchanges such as Japan and across Europe, the lingua franca is English. Used to ensure communication by those who do not share a mother tongue, it is used around the globe to help facilitate buying, selling, business start-ups, stock exchange activity and in everything from real estate to hospitality. Put simply, empowering oneself in the global business world, language is key and that language is usually, if not exclusively, English. Naturally, other languages are used to conduct business, don’t get me wrong, but it is hard not to argue that learning English is something that many businesspeople, entrepreneurs, and traders all do to strengthen their business acumen powers.

Travel With Pride, Use Language with Confidence

Part of feeling empowered through the learning of a language is using that language in the real world. When it comes to global travel, it is becoming increasingly easy to travel anywhere, anytime. But with that opportunity comes the chance to feel more confident as you travel, in part, by learning and mastering the language of other nations, especially those you wish to visit, work in, or even move to.

To be fair, learning a language, especially if it is not done in the formative years of education, can be difficult. That said, the opportunities are still there. With a language such as English, for example, travelling to the many, many English-speaking countries once you learn it can be extremely confidence boosting. As someone who has lived in many nations that share this, including England, Canada, the US, New Zealand, it is easy to see how those who do not speak English as a mother tongue, but have learned to speak it well, travel with much more confidence that those who struggle.

Naturally, though our focus has been learning English, the same can be said of French, German, Hebrew, Italian, the list of languages could go on and on. When we talk of travelling with pride, using language with confidence, and empowering oneself with this linguistic learning, it is not the particular language that is important, it is the learning of a language that makes the difference. As alluded to, there is an argument that the more widely spoken a language, such as English, the more empowering and valuable it can be, but on a learning level, any such learning is worth it, and a speaking strength such as this can be the passport to prosperity.

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