Guest Infographic: Two Languages Versus One
Brain scientists and cognitive psychologists agree that being able to speak more than one language can be a great benefit to everyday life. Statistics show that bilingual persons make more money over the course of their career and are less likely to develop deteriorating brain diseases. But when is it better to speak two languages compared to one?
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On Sunday…
“Hey, I’m going to ask you a question. And I’d like a serious answer, but if you give me a silly one, that’s okay too.”
“Um, okay.”
“Okay, so, give me a topic.”
“Bluecheese.”
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She sat in the car as it sped slightly over the speed limit to about 55 miles-per-hour versus the 40 that was allowable on the street. They were late for work again but still laughed and smiled about the night before. Movies and home cooked food had been the highlight. Now it was morning and time to get back to work as she smiled thinking about her day. Five minutes from the house to the on-ramp means five extra minutes lost, but it was okay, speeding on the highway would ensue.
Read MoreSupercalifragilisticexpialidociouS
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word. Well, minus the capital ‘s’ at the end, I just added that for symmetry. You all know this from the Mary Poppins movie, duh, and if you don’t, what rock do you live under? I mean. It’s Mary Poppins.
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