Learning Japanese - Health Benefits
- Without a shred of doubt , it has been proven that there is a significant improvement in the memory of a person learning a foreign language like Japanese.
- Studies by Penn State University have demonstrated that those who learn a foreign language like Japanese have better overall skills such as multitasking, general overall perception & awareness. Thus leading to better decision making.
- Research shows that learning a foreign language like Japanese helps delay the onset of Dementia & Alzheimer’s. Studies have found that the mean age at which Dementia sets in is delayed by about 4 + years in the case of those who learn a foreign language.
So end the Cntrl X/V culture!
Many of our clients insist that the Japanese' skilled candidate we recommend, must “write” the translation test & not use the PC for the same. Candidates find this a challenge as they have got so used to the "ease" of working on PCs!
According to Mashable, the health benefits of writing are immense.
Many of our clients insist that the Japanese' skilled candidate we recommend, must “write” the translation test & not use the PC for the same. Candidates find this a challenge as they have got so used to the "ease" of working on PCs!
According to Mashable, the health benefits of writing are immense.
- It calms the brain
- Kanji & Calligraphy writing can improve the left right coordination of the brain
- Inspires creativity
- Sharpens aging mind
- Improves memory
- More of the brain is used.