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Italian course ChicagoEnglish? Check! Spanish? Check? When you’ve got these two major world languages under your belt, what’s next? As a language learner, the drive to study other and multiple languages is often strong – and the great thing is that once you’ve mastered speaking a second language, subsequent languages are often easier to acquire! Take the case of a native English-speaker learning Spanish as a second language. Once they’re confident to express themselves both in written and spoken Spanish, then other Romance languages are a logical progression. Begin with Spanish, then why not take the next step of an Italian course Chicago or an Italian course Miami? Spanish is also linguistically linked to Portuguese, French and Romanian by the same familial ties, and anyone who learns a combination of these languages will be able to notice a series of links in grammar, structure and pronunciation. But it’s not just an Italian course Boston or a one-way ticket to Bucharest for which your Spanish lessons will prepare you! Learning Spanish introduces an English-speaker to concepts that are grammatically absent in English, and might even help out with a German course Dallas or learning a Slavic language. Alternately, a native Spanish-speaker who learns English will have a similar advantage at a German course Miami, as English and German remarkably have the same linguistic familial roots. Even though they’ve diverged significantly in their modern manifestations, current-day English and German have undeniable ties. English is in fact a West Germanic language by origin, yet the pages of history have helped it to evolve into English as we know it today. There’s a whole world of discovery out there, and it’s all accessible through the wonders of language! |
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