Learning a foreign language is more than just a boost to your CV or handy for travelling. It will make you smarter more decisive and even better at your mother tongue says Anne Merritt.
Physiological studies have found that speaking two or more languages is a great asset to the cognitive process. The brains of bilingual people operate differently than single language speakers and these differences offer several mental benefits.
Below are seven cognitive advantages to learning a foreign language. Many of the seattributes are only apparent in people who speak multiple languages regularly-if you havent spoken a foreign tongue since your A levels your brain might not be reaping these bilingual benefits. However people who begin language study in their adult lives can still achieve the same levels of fluency as a young learner and still reap the same mental benefits.
1. You become smarter
Speaking a foreign language improves the functionality of your brain by challenging it to recognize negotiate meaning and communicate in different language systems. This skill boosts your ability to negotiate meaning in other problem-solving tasks as well.
Students who study foreign languages tend to score better on standardized tests than their monolingual peers particularly in the categories of maths reading and vocabulary.
2. You build multitasking skills
Multilingual people especially children are skilled at switching between two systems of speech writing and structure. According to a study from the Pennsylvania State University this “juggling” skill makes them good multitaskers because they can easily switch between di仟 erentstructures. In one study participants used a driving simulator while doing separate distractingtasks at the same time. The research found that people who spoke more than one language made fewer errors in their driving.
3. You stave off Alzheimers and dementia
Several studies have been conducted on this topic and the results are consistent. Formonolingual adults the mean age for the first signs of dementia is 71.4. For adults who speak twoor more languages the mean age for those first signs is 75.5. Studies considered factors such aseducation level income level gender and physical health but the results were consistent.
4. Your memory mproves
Educators often liken the brain to a muscle because it functions better with exercise. Learning a language involves memorizing rules and vocabulary which helps strengthen that mental “muscle”. This exercise improves over all memory which means that multiple languagespeakers are better at remembering lists or sequences. Studies show that bilinguals are better atretaining shopping lists names and directions.
5. You become more perceptive
A study from Spains University of Pompeu Fabra revealed that multilingual people are betterat observing their surroundings. They are more adept at focusing on relevant information andediting out the irrelevant. Theyre also better at spotting misleading information. Is it any surprisethat Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot are skilled polyglots?
6. Your decision-making skills improve
According to a study from the University of Chicago bilinguals tend to make more rationaldecisions. Any language contains nuance and subtle implications in its vocabulary and the sebiases can subconsciously in fluence your judgment. Bilinguals are more confident with theirchoices after thinking it over in the second language and seeing whether their initial conclusions still stand up.
7. You improve your mother language
Learning a foreign language draws your focus to the mechanics of language: grammarconjugations and sentence structure. This makes you more aware of language and the ways itcan be structured and manipulated These skills can make you a more effective communicatorand a sharper editor and writer. Language speakers also develop a better ear for listening sincetheyre skilled at distinguishing meaning from discreet sounds
安妮·梅里特說(shuō),學(xué)外語(yǔ)不僅是豐富你的簡(jiǎn)歷或者方便旅行。學(xué)外語(yǔ)會(huì)讓你更聰明,更果斷,甚至讓你的母語(yǔ)更棒。
生理研究發(fā)現(xiàn)能講兩種或以上的語(yǔ)言對(duì)于認(rèn)知過(guò)程大有幫助,是一筆莫大的財(cái)富。能講兩種語(yǔ)言的人們,其大腦運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)方式和只能講—種語(yǔ)言的人是不同的,這種不同,帶來(lái)了一些腦力方面的幫助。
以下是學(xué)習(xí)一門外語(yǔ)的七個(gè)認(rèn)知優(yōu)勢(shì)。這其中的很多特質(zhì)只適用于頻繁講多種語(yǔ)言的人——如果你在達(dá)到初級(jí)水平之后就再也沒講過(guò)這門外語(yǔ),你的大腦可能還沒有抓住這些雙語(yǔ)優(yōu)勢(shì)。然而,在成人階段開始語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)的人們?nèi)匀豢梢赃_(dá)到和年少學(xué)生一樣的流利程度,也同樣可以收獲相同的認(rèn)知優(yōu)勢(shì)。
1.變得更聰明
講外語(yǔ)會(huì)迫使你的大腦去識(shí)別、調(diào)整語(yǔ)義,并且在不同的語(yǔ)言系統(tǒng)中交流,以此提升大腦的功能。此技能也會(huì)幫助你在解決其他問(wèn)題時(shí)懂得調(diào)整。
學(xué)習(xí)外語(yǔ)的學(xué)生,和只會(huì)講一種語(yǔ)言的同學(xué)相比,傾向于在標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化考試中取得更好的成績(jī),尤其是在數(shù)學(xué)、閱讀和詞匯這些范疇。
2.擁有同時(shí)執(zhí)行多項(xiàng)任務(wù)的技能
能講多種語(yǔ)言的人,尤其是小孩子,擅長(zhǎng)在兩種口語(yǔ)、寫作和結(jié)構(gòu)系統(tǒng)中轉(zhuǎn)換。根據(jù)賓州州立大學(xué)的一項(xiàng)研究表明,這種“玩拋接雜耍”的技能讓他們能夠很棒地同時(shí)執(zhí)行多項(xiàng)任務(wù),因?yàn)樗麄兛梢暂p易地在不同架構(gòu)中轉(zhuǎn)換。在一項(xiàng)研究中,參與者在使用模擬駕駛系統(tǒng)的同時(shí)做了其他分散注意力的事情。研究發(fā)現(xiàn)能講多種語(yǔ)言的人在這種駕駛過(guò)程中更少出錯(cuò)。
3.延緩老年癡呆或者其他癡呆癥
針對(duì)這一話題開展過(guò)多項(xiàng)研究,結(jié)果是一致的。對(duì)于只講一種語(yǔ)言的成人,初現(xiàn)癡呆癥狀的平均年齡是71.4歲。對(duì)于能講兩種或者以上語(yǔ)言的成人,初現(xiàn)的平均年齡為75.5歲。這些研究考慮了諸如教育程度、收入水平、性別和身體健康等多方面的因素,但結(jié)果都是一致的。
4.提高記憶力
大腦越用越靈活,所以教育者通常將大腦比作肌肉。學(xué)習(xí)一門語(yǔ)言需要記憶規(guī)則和詞匯,這些有助于鍛煉你的認(rèn)知“肌肉”。這樣的鍛煉會(huì)全面提升你的記憶力,這意味著能講多種語(yǔ)言的人更擅長(zhǎng)于記憶列表或者次序。研究顯示,雙語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)者更擅長(zhǎng)記住購(gòu)物清單、人名和方位。
5.更能明察事理
來(lái)自西班牙龐培法布拉大學(xué)的一項(xiàng)研究揭示:講多種語(yǔ)言的人更會(huì)觀察他們周圍的環(huán)境。他們更擅長(zhǎng)集中注意力在相關(guān)信息上,同時(shí)排除無(wú)關(guān)干擾,他們也更擅長(zhǎng)找出迷惑性信息。名偵探夏洛克·福爾摩斯和赫爾克里·波洛都通曉多種語(yǔ)言,你還覺得驚奇么?
6.更會(huì)做決定
據(jù)來(lái)自芝加哥大學(xué)的一項(xiàng)研究,能講兩種語(yǔ)言的人傾向于做出更理性的決定。任何語(yǔ)言的詞匯都包含細(xì)微的差別和微妙的暗示,而這些偏差會(huì)潛意識(shí)地影響你的判斷。能講多種語(yǔ)言的人會(huì)用第二語(yǔ)言考慮自己最初的結(jié)論是否成立,之后他們會(huì)對(duì)自己的決定更加自信。
7.你的母語(yǔ)也會(huì)更棒
學(xué)習(xí)外語(yǔ)會(huì)將你的注意力集中在語(yǔ)言結(jié)構(gòu)本身;語(yǔ)法、詞形變化和甸子結(jié)構(gòu)。這會(huì)增強(qiáng)你的語(yǔ)言意識(shí),以及組織和操縱語(yǔ)言的能力。這些技能會(huì)讓你成為一個(gè)更有效的溝通者、更犀利的編輯和作家。語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)者在這一過(guò)程中也成為更好的傾聽者,因?yàn)樗麄兩瞄L(zhǎng)通過(guò)嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)?shù)陌l(fā)言來(lái)區(qū)別不同的意思。