Canadian spies are heading overseas to take Arabic lessons as part of a long-term effort to help secret agents tackle terrorist threats more effectively.
It's better to learn a foreign language in a fully immersed environment. When you get dropped into a foreign culture and speak it 24/7, you learn the nuances and subtleties far better than by speaking to someone in Canada for a few hours a day.
For example, I can speak far better Japanese than I can German, even though I have many more years of language classes in German than Japanese. That's the difference between spending two years in a foreign country and years and years in Canada.
It's better to learn a foreign language in a fully immersed environment. When you get dropped into a foreign culture and speak it 24/7, you learn the nuances and subtleties far better than by speaking to someone in Canada for a few hours a day.
For example, I can speak far better Japanese than I can German, even though I have many more years of language classes in German than Japanese. That's the difference between spending two years in a foreign country and years and years in Canada.
The Media is ignorant, they don't bother to do some minor research to find out that this is not a new thing within the Government. Foreign Affairs sends many people to other countries for the last part of their language training for the reason boot just pointed out.
It's better to learn a foreign language in a fully immersed environment. When you get dropped into a foreign culture and speak it 24/7, you learn the nuances and subtleties far better than by speaking to someone in Canada for a few hours a day.
For example, I can speak far better Japanese than I can German, even though I have many more years of language classes in German than Japanese. That's the difference between spending two years in a foreign country and years and years in Canada.
This is an excellent idea.
It's better to learn a foreign language in a fully immersed environment. When you get dropped into a foreign culture and speak it 24/7, you learn the nuances and subtleties far better than by speaking to someone in Canada for a few hours a day.
For example, I can speak far better Japanese than I can German, even though I have many more years of language classes in German than Japanese. That's the difference between spending two years in a foreign country and years and years in Canada.
The Media is ignorant, they don't bother to do some minor research to find out that this is not a new thing within the Government. Foreign Affairs sends many people to other countries for the last part of their language training for the reason boot just pointed out.