Wednesday, March 20, 2019
The Importance Of Learning Spanish :: Learning Spanish
As we approach the twenty-first century and as the idea of a global village is solid becoming a reality, it is vital that we enlarge our groundview and reach an understanding of, and time lag for, the cultures of the other peoples who share the planet with us. As cultural beings, we are raised(a) with an certain way of giving order to the world around us. real soon, these cultural filters, which eachow us to make sense of reality and make it, become fixed, invisible and unconscious they are part of our worldview which - as ludicrous as we might think it is - rests on the shared values of a particular linguistic community. This network of basic assumptions which affects everything in our life (love, family, friendship, electric s workr rearing, work, sense of community and of our place indoors it, view of nature, sense of self, etc.) is never put into question until it is brought to our awareness by the clash with another system, variant from our own. Language, which is the bearer of culture par excellence, opens the door to the world of the other and gives us the means to apprehend other ways of viewing our common world and our common humanity. Why study Spanish? Beyond the argument alone made for the truly cosmopolitan view, there are, for the US citizen, compelling interior(a) and external reasons. First, one has to consider the rise of the Hispanic community within our midst. The US Census Bureau shows that the Latinos residing in the United States total closely 27 million people and make up almost 10% of the world. Projections indicate that, by the year 2050, almost half of the US population could be Spanish speaking. This fact has strong implications for employment, not only in the Southern belt ( from Florida to California ) but also in all major cities of the nation. In the job market, the bilingual employee will increasingly have the edge over other candidates, especially in the service sector. barely employment is only part of the pictu re. The Hispanic community with its pride in its old traditions - native and European - its own cultural diversity, its strong family values, its dainty genius and its rich literature, will make its own unique and straightforward contributions to the living cultural tapestry of this nation - today and tomorrow. Learning Spanish is essentially learning to relate to our next door neighbor and, more(prenominal) than ever, this makes sense.
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