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5 ways LEARN NEW LANGUAGES: 5 WAYS THIS CAN BENEFITS OUR BRAIN

Benefits of learning new languages

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LEARN NEW LANGUAGES:

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LEARN NEW LANGUAGES:5 WAYS THIS CAN BENEFITS OUR BRAIN

LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE NOW A DAYSTo learn a new idiom now a day is easier than a few years ago bacause the accesibility to new tools like enternet and electronical medios. Besides to learn english for example opens a new world of opportunities in front of our eyes, not only in the laboral market but social life.

StillNot convinced?

The next informationMight you Changeyour mindDid you know that to learn a new language excercises our brain?

5 BENEFITS OF LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE

Increments many vital areas Of our brain 1

After three months of investigation,Johan Martensson discover that people that know more than an idiom have a hugh increment in some areas of their brain.

Also this investigation proves that these people`s brains have more flexibility at the time they were learning a new language.

IMPROVE OUR ABILITY TO HOLD INFORMATION2Julia Morales, an investigator from Granada`s University said: Children that learn a new language have more abilities to remember information than those that only learn or know just a language.

She also said that when we force to our brain to remember specific words in other languages we are improving and making stronger the storage areas of our brain.

3MULTITASKING ABILITYAn investigation proved that to learn a new language improves our ability to do many things at the same time because when we add other idiom to our repertory we are improving our brain`s flexibility.

More ability to get concentrated4Today there are many fonts of distraction. For example smartphones, sounds, birds singing at the window and so on. Another investigation proved that people who know other languages have more ability to get concentrated also, these people have the ability to identify redundant information. So because of this, people focus in what it is outstanding information.

5Delay the appearance of many diseasesPeople who know more than a idiom have less probabilities to suffer Alzheimer or Parkinson diseases.

Doctor Thomas Bak from Edimburgh University said that being a biblingual person is an effective way to excercise our brain due this force our brain to activate it for an idiom and disactivate it for other and this way altrnates the activated areas.

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