The Pitt News – Dalia Maeroff
We all know that language learning is hard. Some people love it, others hate it. Others think they can’t do it, have tried for years or wish they were raised bilingual. The socioemotional benefits of learning a language are well known. Being fluent in another language makes you a more competitive candidate in the job market, gives you a more worldly perspective, makes travelling to a foreign country a lot easier and allows you to talk to and make connections with more people