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Essay 1

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Essay 1
Learning a foreign language is a university accepted trend and is utterly
advantageous. However, a group of people opine that this skill is required only when
someone needs to travel to or work in a different country. I, however, believe that
skill in a non-native language is beneficial at every stage of life – beyond the travel
and migration facilities.
To begin with, the main objective of learning a language is to communicate
with people. From the pre-historic era, people mainly learned a language when they
stayed in a foreign land for a long. Thus the skill primarily is required for travellers
and immigration seekers. For instance, immigration authority gives extra points for
migration seekers and this is a good example of how knowledge in a foreign
language can help us migrate to a country we prefer.
However, in this modern era, learning a foreign language is not confined to
travel and immigration requirements. Rather it is thought to be a necessity for
developing someone’s cognitive power, communication skill and understanding of
other cultures. For instance, most of the Asian countries have English as their second
language and this is a primary requirement for higher studies. Without skills in
English, someone can scarcely face an interview. Many books are written in English
in those countries and children start learning it from the very beginning of their
academic life. Travel or migration requirements are not the only reasons schools
teach a foreign language to students. Moreover, it is scientifically proven that people
who know a second language are better in academic and professional life. Millions
of people who have never travelled or intend to work in a different country learn a
foreign language and those people have many online friends who speak the
language.
To conclude, travel and immigration are just two examples where people with
foreign language skill avail benefits but they are not the only reasons to learn it.
There are several other reasons for learning an mastering a foreign language.
Essay2
Travelling and migration are two primary reasons for many to learn a foreign
language. However, the advantages of learning a second language are multifaceted
and are not restrained by the need to communicate with people who use this
language. I personally believe that the reason so many people are interested in a
second language is diverse.
Adults often enrol in a language course or invest time to enhance their language
skills as they understand how crucial it is to be able to communicate with native
people when they travel to a different country. The communication skills often
determine their professional success or enjoyable holidays in a country far away
from home. Similarly, proficiency in a language is often a criterion for immigration.
For instance, anyone seeking to migrate to Canada needs to prove his/her English,
and sometimes French, proficiency. Thus many people learn the language solely for
professional and immigration requirements.
Nevertheless, there are many other reasons for people around the world to learn
a second language. For children, a foreign language is an academic subject and they
need the skill, specifically in English, to be able to continue their education while
tertiary level education is dominated by the English language in many countries.
Furthermore, skill in a foreign language is helpful for better cognitive development
and it is backed by scientific research. Finally, people, in this age of technology,
learn a different language to make friends beyond the border of his country and read
books written in other languages. It also helps their ability to understand the diversity
of cultures and traditions.
To conclude, travel and immigration might be the reasons for learning a new
language to many, the importance of learning a foreign language goes beyond these
two objectives.
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