Spanish
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Why is learning a language important? Language learning opens up the world; opening doors to opportunities for travel, studying or working abroad. By learning Spanish, you will be able to communicate with over 450 million people in over 25 different countries. It is much easier to learn a new language as a child and the benefits are immense. Communication skills vastly improve as well as being able to multitask, as the cognitive muscles used in the brain for languages can make people more adept at doing two tasks at once. Learning a new language contributes to greater tolerance of other peoples because of the exposure to a variety of cultures. Knowing and understanding another language and its grammar equally improves these skills in a native language. Being able to speak another language can increase brain size, particularly growth in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. Like the other muscles in your body, the brain can get bigger with accumulation of another language. Careers that the study of languages supports include:
At The Wings’ CE Trust, we aim to:
The national curriculum for languages aims to ensure that all pupils:
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