Learning a new language is no easy task. Tackling an entirely new dictionary of words, lists of grammatical structures, and intricacies of the language’s colloquial use can be enough to scare anybody away. However, when you take the leap and trust yourself, learning a new language can provide an abundance of benefits that you’ll see in every aspect of your life.
Culture
Language and culture go hand in hand. You cannot fully understand a culture until you learn how the people of that culture communicate. Many intricacies of a culture can be found in the subtle details, rules and patterns found in their language. Studying a foreign language can broaden your worldview and give you access to an entirely new perspective.
Connection
Communication is the key to building connections and relationships. Learning a foreign language allows you to form special bonds with a variety of interesting individuals. It also demonstrates respect and humility in a way that is very telling of one’s character.
Learn More About Your Own Language
When studying another language, it’s not uncommon to learn more about your own. While grammatical rules differ from language to language, you must understand the rules of your own in order to properly contextualize and understand the rules of another. Learning a foreign language can teach you new sentence structure, verb tense and a deeper understanding of etymology (the origin of a word).
A Lesson in Humility
There is nothing more humbling than speaking a new language with a native speaker. It can be intimidating to try to channel all your newly learned skills into a conversation. However, this practice is the best teacher. Attempting to speak in a new language requires a willingness to be wrong and an understanding that it’s okay to be corrected—both of which are skills that are easily transferable to other aspects of your life.
Confidence
Learning a new language opens so many incredible doors of opportunity, but above all it fosters new forms of confidence in oneself: Confidence that you can learn and grow, confidence that you can communicate, and confidence that you can get up when you fall down.