The goal of teaching speaking skills
is communicative efficiency. Learners should be able to make themselves
understood, using their current proficiency to the fullest. They should try to
avoid confusion in the message due to faulty pronunciation, grammar, or
vocabulary, and to observe the social and cultural rules that apply in each
communication situation.
The
Advantages of Speaking
Career Benefits
The ability to speak a
second language improves any candidate's chance at finding a more desirable
position when seeking employment. Individuals with a career
already secured may find learning a second language to be an avenue to
promotion.
Cognitive Benefits
According to a
newsletter from the Duke University Talent Identification Program on the
American Council's Teaching of Foreign Languages website, many academic studies
believe that learning a second language improves a student's linguistic
abilities as well as cognitive and creative abilities. In the newsletter,
Therese Sullivan Caccavale, president of the National Network for Early
Language Learning, states that learning a foreign language improves critical
thinking skills, creativity and flexibility of mind in young children.
Travel Benefits
Travelers abroad who can
speak the native language of the local country often have much more meaningful
experiences than other travelers unable to converse in a foreign language.
While travelers can often get by with English in tourist areas, speaking the
local language will open up new areas to explore
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