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Language Learning Around the World

By Jennifer G. Language Learning Around the World. "A different language is a different vision of life." - Federico Fellini, Italian film director. What does language and learning a second language mean to you?. Silent Graffiti!. Why I chose this topic. Interested in languages/the world

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Language Learning Around the World

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  1. By Jennifer G Language Learning Around the World

  2. "A different language is a different vision of life." - Federico Fellini, Italian film director

  3. What does language and learning a second language mean to you? Silent Graffiti!

  4. Why I chose this topic • Interested in languages/the world • Japan/Japanese • My dream job • Teaching friends language • Friends around the world (America, Japan, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Poland, and India, who speak English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, German, Polish, and Hindi)‏

  5. Some quick facts... • There are 6912 languages in the world in 195 countries • In fifty years, about half of these languages will be lost • Worldwide, there are 760 million English speakers, 328 million of which speak the language natively (Less than 5% of the world population)‏ • Papua New Guina has the most languages of any country in the world, with 820 total • The language with probably the most words is English, with about 250,000 words • The language with the fewest words is Taki Taki (also called Sranan), 340 words  • 52.7% of Europeans are fluent in their language and another; 9.3% of Americans are

  6. World Languages Chinese (1,055 million speakers)‏ English (760 million speakers)‏ Hindi (490 million speakers)‏ Spanish (417 million speakers)‏ Russian (277 million speakers)‏ Bengali (230 million speakers)‏ Arabic (205 million speakers)‏ Portuguese (191 million speakers)‏ French (128 million speakers)‏ German (128 million speakers)‏ Japanese (122 million speakers)‏

  7. EQ: How does learning a second language improve societies and the world as a whole? • Helps to improve understanding between cultures and countries • Aids in finding and keeping jobs for businessmen • Connects people from different cultures and communities (I.E. using different dialects)‏ • Aids in the understanding of languages in one's own country (Bilingual countries)‏ • Gives better understanding to one's own language (And helps with testing scores, too!)‏ • Not everyone on Earth knows English!

  8. For example, idioms and phrases Why it's culturally important...

  9. Forms and usages of languages reflect a society's/country's culture • Just knowing the words is not enough; you need to know how they are used, and what they mean • Learning idioms and sayings as well is just as important; you need to know them to know the culture and ideas of the country and it's past. • It is impossible to master a language without mastering the cultural aspects of the language as well

  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSdxqIBfEAw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvpikUEIaLI&NR=1&feature=fvwp Understanding language

  11. Only with foreign languages... It's kind of like charades

  12. Why understanding language is important • Understanding and preserving culture • Understanding a person's perspective and background • Being able to help and assist those who need it • Job opportunities • International cooperation and communication • The more you understand another language, the better you understand your own • Improves clarity of thought • Eliminates language as a barrier for understanding the world around you

  13. "No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive." - Mohandas K. Gandhi, Indian nationalist and spiritual leader

  14. Jobs • Interpreter • Translator • Teaching • Government worker • Receptionist, grocer, doctor, policeman, businessman, etc!

  15. Need for language speakers • 27% of schools teaching a second language or with ESL programs go without proper educators • Medical emergencies that can go treated improperly • Translators/Interpreters (Pop culture, books, movies, video games, etc)‏ • Translators/Interpreters for the government (Documents, speeches, interviews, etc)‏ • Multilingual countries/places (Airports, hospitals, embassies, hotels, etc)‏ • Multilingual families

  16. Which language should I choose?(Based on number of speakers and number of countries it is spoken in)‏ • In the world: English, French, Spanish, Russian Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, German, Japanese, Portuguese, and Hindi/Urdu • In the Americas: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Japanese • Job based • Travel based • Country based (America: English and Spanish; Canada: English and French; Switzerland: German, French, Italian, and Romansh; etc)‏

  17. Benefits to learning a second language • The knowledge of another language • Improvement of your own language (How you speak it and how others speak it (Dialects))‏ • Improvement of math skill • Improvement in thinking abilities/expressing abilities • More opportunities in life (Business, travel, friendships, etc)‏

  18. In one study, it was noted that with no years of  language study, SAT scores were 366 on verbal and 409 on math; with 1 year of language study, the SAT scores were 378 on verbal and 416 on math, with 2 years of language study, SAT scores were 417 on verbal and 463 on math; and with 5 years of foreign language study, SAT scores were 504 on verbal and 535 on math. Pretty impressive how much it made a difference!

  19. How you can learn a language • Classes • Group study • Self-teach with workbooks or audiotapes • Rossetta Stone • Sharedtalk.com • Penpal or friend living in a foreign country

  20. Svetlana's Story Improving lives

  21. Rachael's story Improving lives

  22. A way to prioritize information?! A cure to/step to prevent Alzheimer's?! A brain workout?! Recent studies have shown...

  23. Thank you! ¡Gracias! Merci! Grazie! ありがとう! Vielen Dank!  谢谢! Спасибо! Tack!

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  25. Works Cited Omninglot.  "Careers using foreign languages." www.omninglot.com. 1998 <http://www.omniglot.com/language/careers.htm> Omniglot.  "Which language should I learn?"  www.omniglot.com.  1998-2010 <http://www.omniglot.com/language/which.htm> Omniglot.  "What's the best way to study?"  www.omniglot.com.  1998-2010 <http://www.omniglot.com/language/how.htm> Omniglot.  "Some general tips on learning language." www.omniglot.com.  1998-2010 <http://www.omniglot.com/language/general.htm> Perry, Bruce D.  "How Young Children Learn Language."  Scholastic.com.  April 2006, <http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3463> Kidsource.  "Why, How, and When Should My Child Learn a Second Language?"  www.kidsource.com.  July 26, 2000 <http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content3/second.language.p.k12.2.html> History World.  "HISTORY OF LANGUAGE".  www.historyworld.net.  Date unknown <http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab13>claritaslux. "SAT scores and foreign language study".  claritaslux.com.  Date unknown <http://claritaslux.com/blog/sat-scores-foreign-language-study/> Mindplay.  "ESL and Bilingual Education Resource Site". www.mindplay.com.  2006 <http://www.mindplay.com/esl.html> LSHSS.  "Bilingual Children's Language Abilities and Early Reading Outcomes in Head Start and Kindergarten".  asha.org.  July 2007 <http://lshss.asha.org/cgi/content/abstract/38/3/237> Bond, Karen.  "French as a Minority Language in Bilingual Canada."  Karen's Linguistics Issues.  October 2001 <http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues/french.html> All About Switzerland.  "Switzerland's Four National Languages."  All About Switzerland.  2005 <http://official-swiss-national-languages.all-about-switzerland.info/index.html>

  26. Works Cited Malone, Elizabeth.  "Dialects."  The National Science Foundation.  Jul 12, 2008 <http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/linguistics/dialects.jsp> Shan, Jun.  "Chinese Dialects."  About.com.  Date unknown <http://chineseculture.about.com/cs/language/a/dialects.htm> Khan, Amina. "Should children learn a second language?" latimes.com.  Feb 21, 2011 <http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/21/news/la-heb-bilingual-education-20110221>

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