What is done in knowing a foreign language

In fact, there are 12 curious things you can do by getting to know a foreign language. Knowing a foreign language is among the good intentions of each new year. Timelessness and laziness are two excuses not to apply the learning of the foreign language, even though they know that only [...] is needed.
In fact, there are 12 curious things you can do by getting to know a foreign language. Knowing a foreign language is among the good intentions of each new year. Lack of time and laziness are two excuses not to apply to learning foreign language, even though they know it takes only 15 minutes a day, as shown by a New York University study that has tested the effectiveness of the Babel platform. Here, there are three curious things that can be done knowing English, French, Spanish, German.
With English you can:
Study at Oxford: The university was named the best in the world for 2017, 2018, and 2019 by the English University Rankings.
Be a musical star: English is the most widely sung language in the world. Hence, there are more listeners and sells.
Open your pub. Since 1987 the number of this British institution has declined - perhaps it is time to do something about it.
With French you can:
Teaching pigeon travelers to deliver messages: The French army held this tradition in Mont Valérien, near Paris. In the event of a disaster where communications were interrupted would be one of the last chances of sending messages. Also suitable for fans of the Iron Front.
Working as a sleeper in France and being able to sell the world's most expensive bottles: a bottle of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti costs about $ 15,000.
Be a pioneer in the field. There has been a law in France since 2016 banning the throwing of advanced food into supermarkets: charity should be given.
With Spanish you can:
Understanding what some of the world's greatest champions originally say: Mess, Rafael Nadal, Fernando Alonso, Pau Gasol, and Marc Marquez.
Follow some of the most popular shows, such as Narcos
Travel throughout South America without having to change your language (except Brazil, of course).
By German you may:
Understanding the culture of beer and “murst”: Germany has 3,200 different types of beer and 6,000 different labels. Not to mention 1,500 types of hurst, unlike the regions (Bundesländer).
Attend various courses: in “Volkchschule” (a subx2> popular school tasked with adult education) you can learn everything from work, meditation classes, languages, theatre and sports. They also organise singles courses on how to flirt (all based on scientific methods, of course). It's the most German institution there is.
You won't spend much time alone. There are associations for everything in Germany: fishing, sports, animal lovers, up to “naturists” and the Berlin Society “Unterreelt” (<x4).










