Science shows that the youngest person in any room is almost always the best linguist there, although that talent fades fast as early as nine months after birth. But well into our older years- school years, your ability to learn a second language is still remarkable. New studies show that a multilingual brain is quicker, better able to deal with ambiguities, and even resist Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia longer. All of this is prompting bilingual education to be taught in our schools today. Research shows that being bilingual will give you social, linguistic and cognitive advantages over your peers and those advantages will last well into old age. While being bilingual, you will think more creatively and