The world all around is ever growing and developing right in front of people 's eyes. Our country needs to be able to develop and adapt in order to grow with the times. Learning a foreign language can be a great way to accomplish this. This would open doors never before seen by 75 percent of the American population. Harnessing students’ potential to learn a language at a young age might just increase their health later in life. As the world 's hegemon, America needs to take a step forward and make foreign language fluency a requirement for high school graduation. People are born with many characteristics that make them human. Of this long list, one of the most important is a thirst for knowledge, because without that we would not have developed in such an advanced way. With this comes the need to communicate. According to Kluger, “talent fades fast- as early as nine months after birth, some of …show more content…
The study of foreign languages is extremely health to the brain and can have long lasting benefits. Kluger states that “new studies are showing that a multilingual brain is nimbler, quicker, smarter, better able to deal with ambiguities, resolve conflicts and even resist Alzheimer 's disease and other forms of dementia longer.” (Kluger). This could mean that someone who studies a foreign language will then benefit their brain because of it. If this is true, multilingual individuals have a greater chance of living a longer happier life. Because these studies are new it raises the question of their accuracy. The connection between learning a foreign language and being nimbler, quicker, and smarter could be backwards, but the only way we could know this is through continued studies. It very well could be that these brains often go out of there way to learn a foreign language. Instead of trying to prove why, we can just show that eventually it won 't