Costa Rica News – So many people come to Costa Rica and never learn a word of Spanish. You will find these same people are also arrogant and think they should not have to be bothered with this. After being taken advantage of and having being charged more than people that speak the language these non-Spanish speakers usually tuck their egotistical tails between their legs and head home.
There is a way you may avoid dementia, strengthen your cognitive skills, and heighten your intelligence. All you have to do was learn Spanish or another language.
If you’re like most you would love to be able to speak a second language. But then, you recall your experience in high school foreign language – boring rote memorization and long hours with little progress – and perhaps it doesn’t sound so good any more.
Most people recognize the many benefits of learning a foreign language: You can travel to foreign countries and feel comfortable, be a more productive and enticing employee in today’s competitive job market, and immerse yourself in the vast cultures that surround you.
The collective evidence from a number of recent studies suggests that the bilingual experience improves the brain’s so-called executive function — a command system that directs the attention processes that we use for planning, solving problems, and performing various other mentally demanding tasks.
These processes include the ability to ignore distractions to stay focused, switching attention willfully from one thing to another, and holding information in the mind — like remembering a sequence of directions while driving.
Even better, new approaches to learning mean you can learn a new language without the endless repetition, homework, and memorization.
Using one of these methods could actually be your opportunity to pick up the Spanish language while in Costa Rica or before you travel down to the land of Pura Vida. Learning Spanish is a necessity if you plan on living or retiring in Costa Rica