Why Learn Spanish?

Spanish is the fourth most spoken language in the world (after English, Chinese and Hindustani),  but the second most spoken in the United States. Learning a new language expands frontiers. Learning a new language increases a person’s potential. Learning a Foreign Language Can Reduce the Risk of Age Related Symptoms such as Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer's. 

"You don't have to master it.  Just the attempt to learn a language is like running different software through the brain. You're exercising more communication channels in the brain."  Healthy Aging, Dr. Andrew Weil

If you are interested in learning Spanish or practicing your Spanish, Los Caudillos International Inc., can help you. We provide CSSL for beginners and advanced individuals. To find out more about CSSL visit Jamacol. Lessons can be custom-tailored based on individual need and focus on the following: pronunciation, grammar, conversation, vocabulary, reading and writing. Lessons can be targeted toward business, academic or social language needs.  Individual and group lessons can be arranged. Online lessons are scheduled at a time and place convenient for you.

To start learning Spanish or to brush up on your Spanish, contact us.

THE IMPORTANCE OF SPANISH...

  • The United States has become the second largest Spanish-speaking country in the world after Mexico (111M) and has surpassed Colombia (46M)  
  • By the next decade, one in five Americans will speak Spanish as their primary language.
  • It has become a business and economic necessity to be familiar with or hire someone who speaks Spanish.
  • Hispanics have spurred U.S. institutions to accommodate a second linguisitic group.
  • Expands your employability in many professions, for example, international trade, communications, tourism, medicine, education, social services, law enforcement, sales, etc.
  • Enrichs your cultural understanding, providing insights into how and why other people think and feel the way they do. 
  • Makes travel more interesting when visiting Mexico, Spain, Latin or South America, or even Los Angeles and Miami and other heavily populated Hispanic areas of the United States.
  • It provides you with better understanding of English, since much of the English vocabulary has Latin origins which came to English by way of French.
  • Makes learning other languages easier.  Once you learn Spanish you will have a head start in learning other Latin-based languages such as French, Italian and Portuguese.
  • It's fun!