Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jamaicans encouraged to learn second language

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MINISTER of Education and Youth Fayval Williams is encouragin­g more Jamaicans to learn a second language so as to expand opportunit­ies for employment and better relate to other cultures.

According to Williams, in a globalised world where cross-cultural communicat­ion and understand­ing are important, studying a foreign language helps people to have more positive attitudes towards persons who are from a different culture and will enhance their career prospects as the world becomes more interconne­cted.

In addition, she argued that having a multilingu­al population would place the country at a competitiv­e advantage, given Jamaica’s location at the crossroads of maritime and internatio­nal trade routes.

The minister was speaking at the Spanish Immersion Day workshop organised by the Spanish-jamaican Foundation at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Library on Tuesday.

The annual event targets students preparing to sit the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e Spanish examinatio­n, providing them with the invaluable opportunit­y to practise and refine their language skills under the guidance of native speakers and trained teachers.

They benefited from practice and tips for the oral and written Spanish papers.

Williams commended the organisers of the session, which enabled participat­ion from students across the country and the wider Caribbean through online platforms.

She noted the ministry’s goal of promoting widespread second-language competence among students to aid in exam success, facilitate cultural exchanges, and boost their career prospects.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Assistant for economic and cultural Affairs at the Embassy of Spain, Suzette Wood (left) leads a session with Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e students during a Spanish orals workshop held as part of Spanish Immersion Day activities at Kingston and St Andrew Parish Library in March 2023. At right is administra­tive officer, Embassy of Spain, Julia Mendoza
(Photo: JIS) Assistant for economic and cultural Affairs at the Embassy of Spain, Suzette Wood (left) leads a session with Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e students during a Spanish orals workshop held as part of Spanish Immersion Day activities at Kingston and St Andrew Parish Library in March 2023. At right is administra­tive officer, Embassy of Spain, Julia Mendoza

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