2010年11月8日星期一

Why It Is Important for Your Kids To Learn Spanish NOW!

More than 50 million people speak a language other than English in the home. At the present time, some linguists estimate that about 6,000 or more languages are spoken in the world, not including local dialects.    By far, one of the most widely spoken languages aside from Mandarin Chinese and English today is Spanish.  Spanish is spoken by almost 500 million people worldwide.  Even more compelling is the fact that about half of the population in the Western Hemisphere speaks Spanish, making it the primary language for as many people as English in this region of the world.   Just Imagine if you or your child can communicate with almost 500 million people worldwide! Wouldn’t that be AWESOME?   Let us also consider the competition in today’s job market. Have you noticed that more and more companies are placing more value on  bi-lingual employees with a knowledge of Spanish than the average worker?  It has been stated that in some places of employment if you are bi-lingual you can get paid fifty cents to the dollar more than employees who only speak English.   So By learning Spanish your child will have a head start in having more employment opportunities in his/her future as an adult or even before starting college than those of their classmates or peers.  A little knowledge of Spanish can go a long way for preparing your child for the “Big World Out There!”     .  But Why Is It Important for Your Kids To Learn Spanish NOW!     Well, the most natural time for a child to learn any aspect of any language is in the first years of a his/her life. There is a “natural window of opportunity” for learning language where it is easier for children to learn to understand and speak a new language at a higher level.   Quite naturally, a combination of school preparation and family activities will also help yield the best results, but while there are many methods and aspects to helping your child learn a new language, no language can be learned without first listening to its sounds, the inflexions of the voice and the way a native speaker blends these words together.   For instance when pronouncing the vowels in Spanish:   1.  The letter “a” is pronounced like the English a in “father”.   2.  The letter “e” is pronounced like the English e in “they”.   3.  The letter “i”  is pronounced like the English ee in “see” or i in “thing”.   4.  The letter “o” is similar to the English o in “no” but without the glide.   5.  The letter “u” is pronounced like the English oo in “food”.   So you see when learning a foreign language it is never enough to emphasize the importance of listening to the “actual sounds”  and learning the pronounciations of the words as they are being spoken.   A step by step audio course that allows you as a parent to teach and interact with your children will be an excellent way for Your Kids To Learn Spanish and get the vital skills that they need to succeed in the future!     For more information on “Teaching Your Children Spanish” Please Visit us @ http://www.SpanishforKidsCd.com

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