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Bilingualism and multilingualism might improve one’s creative skills. Researchers “may not have had [their] EUREKA moment” when it comes to proving a link between bi- and multilingualism, but compelling evidence certainly exists. Individuals capable of speaking more than one language generally display more competent multitasking skills and improved cognition, both usually labeled key ingredients to creative thinking. Most telling, however, is that they seem better able to analyze situations and stimuli from multiple angles, which nearly everyone attempting to define creativity considers essential. #FactAboutCreativity
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 07:51:04 +0000

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