Sano kaj internacia lingvo
Kiu estas pli grava ?
Se iuj diris al vi, Esperanto estas la sana lingvo, ĉu vi volas scii pli
aŭ iuj diris al vi, Esperanto estas la bona internacia lingvo, ke tiu temo estas grava ?
Mi ne scias, en la epoko de interreto, multaj esperantistoj ankaŭ restas en la 60aj aŭ 70aj.
Ĉu ili ne povas legi anglan artikolon ?
Mi jam eniugas tiam, kiam mi legas 'Esperanto estas facila internacia lingvo'.
Karaj, bv uzi la temon al la ĝenerale homoj sur la stratoj :
Esperanto estas sana lingvo.
http://www.mondeto.com/1/post/2011/09/immediate-and-lasting-advantages-of-early-esperanto-1-brain-building.html
Traduku tiun artikolon en via lingvo kaj disvastigas tiun temo.
“New research into the neurobiology of bilingualism has found that being fluent in two languages, particularly from early childhood, not only enhances a person’s ability to concentrate, but might also protect against the onset of dementia and other age-related cognitive decline.
Scientists have discovered that bilingual adults have denser gray matter (brain tissue packed with information-processing nerve cells and fibers), especially in the brain’s left hemisphere, where most language and communication skills are controlled. The effect is strongest in people who learned a second language before the age of five and in those who are most proficient at their second language. This finding suggests that being bilingual from an early age significantly alters the brain’s structure.” (Society for Neuroscience, 2008)
That's a long quote but it does say quite compactly what other sources confirm - that learning another language, early and well, improves brain structure and function permanently, in a way that learning other things may not. Surely enhancing the ability to concentrate is something which will have benefits in every area of learning. Rather than being a distraction from "Key Competencies", "Basics" or "Core Subjects", early bilingualism can be seen as "sharpening the axe" before spending the day chopping down a really big tree!
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