1. It keeps your brain healthy as you age
2. It can give children an academic advantage
3. It improves your employment prospects
Speaking more than one language gives you access to a wider job market and can often result in higher pay.bilingual_employment_by_andrew_rich_getty.jpg?itok=iLAlK21B&mtime=1467768799
4. It gives you access to more than one culture
Bilingualism provides a window into the culture that is otherwise impossible. It introduces you to alternative ways to express yourself and adds depth to your understanding of the human experience.bilngual_cultural_access_by_getty_images.jpg?itok=SpLwa2n3&mtime=1467768960
5. It improves your understanding of your native language and makes it easier to learn a third
Learning a second language helps you reflect on your own language. The understanding of how language works, coupled with the experience you have already gained of second-language learning, makes it all the easier to learn a third.bilingual_learn_third_language_by_getty_images.jpg?itok=J8y4_que&mtime=1467769144