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G7 - summative writing task plan (why should everyone be…
G7 - summative writing task plan (why should everyone be bilingual?)
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being bilingual or multilingual can have many benefits. form higher concentration to longer memory
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I go to China and US quite a lot, so if I wasn't bilingual, I would have some trouble communicating with locals. Have you ever had a communicating problem in another country?
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can be better at problem solving
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another positive thing of being bilingual is that you can get better at problem solving.
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you will have a later onset of dementia
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if you are bilingual, dementia might have a later onset of you
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better chance of getting a job and higher payment.
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if you are bilingual, you can have a better chance of getting a job than a monolingual and get a higher wage
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studies done by Louis Christofides and Robert Swidinsky of the University of Guelph found that men who can speak two languages can get paid 3.8% more than people who only speak english and women gets paid 6.6% more.
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this proves that you do get paid more and the graph below shows that people that only speak english or french has a lower chance of getting employed than bilinguals.
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if you want yourself or your children to get a job they like and a higher wage than being bilingual might help.
longer memory
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it will help you focus better in and out of work or school.
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being bilingual can help you concentrate and focus on your work better.
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the results from the Flanker test, the Spatial Stroop test and the Simon task shows that after all 3 tests bilinguals have a better reaction than monolinguals which mean better concentration.
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monolinguals are not as good as maintaining focus than multilingual because multilingual always have to switch between languages .
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bilingual people have higher concentration and focus than people that are monolingual.
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https://www.sciencealert.com/want-to-boost-your-attention-span-and-focus-learn-another-language