World Languages
Why learn a language?
10 good reasons why you should be learning a foreign language
Everyone speaks English, right? Well, certainly not everyone speaks English. According to the CIA World Fact Book, only 5.6 % of the world's total population speaks English as a primary language. That number doubles when people who speak English as a second or third language are counted. By conservative estimates, that means that well over four-fifths of the world's population does not speak English.
It's true that English has become a global lingua franca over the past several decades; this fact, however, really should have little effect on your decision to learn a foreign language. The attitude that English alone is enough, in fact, creates self-imposed limitations. To remain monolingual is to stunt your educational development, to restrict your communication and thinking abilities, and to deny yourself the ability to fully appreciate and understand the world in which you live. Learning another language opens up new opportunities and gives you perspectives that you might never have encountered otherwise. Personal, professional, social, and economic considerations all point to the advantages of learning foreign languages. Still not convinced? Here are 10 very good reasons why you should be learning a foreign language:
1. To increase global understanding
2. To improve employment potential
3. To increase native language ability
4. To sharpen cognitive and life skills
5. To improve chances of entry into college or graduate school
6. To appreciate international literature, music, and film
7. To make travel more feasible and enjoyable
8. To expand study abroad options
9. To increase understanding of oneself and one's own culture
10. To make lifelong friends
Seal of Biliteracy - Chandler Unified School District
Seniors can earn a seal on their diploma for proficiency in multiple languages. Check out the District page on testing for the Seal of Biliteracy.
Meet our Teachers
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- Jason Anderton, Spanish Teacher
- Jeff Bader, Spanish Teacher
- Lina Cammack, Spanish Teacher
- Sindi DiPomazio, Spanish Teacher
- Michelle Hamilton, French Teacher
- Karla Palafox, Spanish Teacher
- Tanner Phillips, ASL Teacher
- Jiun Shaffer, Mandarin Teacher
- Anna Sulages, ASL Teacher
- Amy Wurth, Spanish Teacher
- Jennifer Wortzel, Spanish Teacher
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Options at Basha
- American Sign Language I, II and III
- French I and II, Honors French III, AP French IV, AP French V
- Mandarin Chinese I, II, and Honors III
- Spanish I, II, Spanish Honors III, AP Spanish Language IV, AP Spanish Language V, and AP Spanish Literature VI
Tutoring
Tutoring is available every day except Tuesdays.
We encourage your student to attend our tutoring sessions