All living creatures need to communicate. Animals do so in different ways, they don’t have to “learn” languages like we do. On the contrary, the way in which they communicate is instinctive. However, there is a part of our communication which doesn’t have to be learned: the body language. No one teaches you to smile when you are happy, or to cry when you are sad. Do you know what the bee language consists in? When a bee has found nectar or pollen and returns home, it starts dancing, going around in narrow circles. The dance arouses the other bees, telling them that the dancing bee has found nectar or pollen. The other bees can tell from the smell of the bee who found nectar that it has found it, every time a bee makes a lively dance, the other ones know that a great deal of food has been found and they have to go get it. This tells us that the language of arts can be found in the very nature.
As human beings, we communicate with a form or civilization called language. Language consists of words and sounds mainly, and they are the result of years of development. Because we live in a society, we need to be organized, adapt and learn how to interact with others. Plus, because there are many different societies, there are also many different languages we can learn. When taking English courses Cairns visitors explain that it is not the same English they hear in Britain, or in the United States. Languages are so diverse that there can be many different accents, dialects, and also slang. It is interesting to see how the same language differs in all these aspects when spoken here and there.
When seeking to learn English Brisbane visitors don’t think twice. Native English speaking qualified tutors not only help acquire the technical aspects of the language but they also explain the cultural nuances underlying it. A language cannot be separated from its culture, since one is the result of the other. Lessons can be taken any day of the week at any time of the day, and courses adjust to the student’s personal interests and needs.

