We are increasingly confronted with the fact that knowledge of a foreign language becomes a vital necessity. I would like to note that the most popular language is currently English. A foreign language contributes to the development of thought processes. This is explained by the fact that when learning a foreign language, a person has to operate with another system of signs. Syntactic constructions and grammar develop the ability to analyze and synthesize, memorizing lexical units — operative memory, learning not only individual words, but also the context as a whole — language guessing, intelligence and attention. Language teaches a child to think logically, and also to choose the correct variant from the set of meanings of each single word. Early learning of a foreign language develops the child's motor apparatus, and, moreover, is a good prevention of speech defects. A foreign language contributes to the development of communication skills, as well as the elimination of psychological barriers. A child by learning a language (through dialogues, scenes, monologues) becomes more sociable, and therefore more successful in the future. As practice shows, those specialists who, in addition to knowledge of the main profession, speak one or more foreign languages, are in the most favorable position on the labor market: to be aware of the latest developments from the world of science and technology, you must be able to read articles in the original language. In addition, it is much easier to work with foreign partners if you have the information “from the first mouth”. In conclusion, I would like to note that learning a foreign language is not just a tribute to fashion or someone else's whim, but a process of acquiring knowledge, which is vital in modern society, which is developing towards universal globalization.
Early learning of a foreign language develops the child's motor apparatus, and, moreover, is a good prevention of speech defects.
A foreign language contributes to the development of communication skills, as well as the elimination of psychological barriers. A child by learning a language (through dialogues, scenes, monologues) becomes more sociable, and therefore more successful in the future.
As practice shows, those specialists who, in addition to knowledge of the main profession, speak one or more foreign languages, are in the most favorable position on the labor market: to be aware of the latest developments from the world of science and technology, you must be able to read articles in the original language. In addition, it is much easier to work with foreign partners if you have the information “from the first mouth”.
In conclusion, I would like to note that learning a foreign language is not just a tribute to fashion or someone else's whim, but a process of acquiring knowledge, which is vital in modern society, which is developing towards universal globalization.