World Languages

George Washington High School offers 4 World Languages:

Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish from levels 1 to AP.

World Language Teachers

Chingfen Huang

Victoria Lu

Kim Lu

Claire Merced

BENEFITS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING

In the 21st Century knowing a second (or 3rd / 4th!) language is not only beneficial, but necessary for success in life. The continual globalization of the world’s economy is bringing diverse cultures and communities into more frequent contact with each other. The ease of global travel and the internet have collapsed the barrier of distance that once kept the world’s communities separate. From the corporate marketplace to the individual consumer, from the pre-schools to universities, from the beach vacationer to the global jet set, the world community has become integrated and interdependent. Institutions of higher learning are scrutinizing applicants to identify future world leaders. Employers and businesses are seeking applicants who can navigate the modern global economy. It is through learning another language that students can develop both these skill sets. Learning another language also provides many other benefits including greater academic achievement, greater cognitive development, and more positive attitudes towards other languages and cultures. Simply put, language learning is necessary for students to effectively function in the modern global marketplace.

In addition to meeting the needs of future students, language learning has been shown to greatly enhance student performance across the curriculum. Language learning has been shown to improve a student’s cognitive function, including, but not limited to:

  • Enhanced Problem Solving Skills

  • Improved Verbal and Spatial Abilities

  • Improved Memory Function (long & short-term)

  • Enhanced Creative Thinking Capacity

  • Better Memory

  • More Flexible and Creative Thinking

  • Improved Attitude Toward the Target Language and Culture

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(resource: flan.csusb.edu)