
As I have mentioned many times, it is my desire and goal that Christian and I both become at least conversational in another language. I think that it is an important skill and one that will become even more critical as time goes on. That’s why I always jump at the opportunity to try out one language acquisition programs. Over the past year or so, we have been lucky enough to try quite a few products from a company called Whistlefritz.
Tag: Education
I am a big believer in tearing down language barriers. I have long wanted to learn a second language. Maybe even a third and a fourth. It can be helpful in so many ways. It can make you more competitive in business. It can open you up to developing relationships with people you otherwise wouldn’t have been able to communicate with. It enables you to become more immersed when you travel to different countries.
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When it comes to teaching our kids, I am a big believer in what I like to call fun-ducation. This is essentially when you make learning something that is fun and enjoyable.
I firmly believe that every person should know how to speak at least two languages – their native language and one other. The second one could be something that you feel would come in handy for work or for travel, or it could be one that you simply want to learn. In this increasingly globalized society, not knowing more than one language can limit your opportunities.
I have long wished that I knew how to speak more than one language. Among the languages that I wish I knew how to speak conversationally, French is right up there near the top. I honestly think that everyone should know how to speak at least one other language. As members of a global community, it puts you at a disadvantage to only know your native language —

