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LANGUAGE Learning a foreign language takes time and dedication. At first, it can be frustrating, especially if the language is very difficult, or very different from the learner’s native language. But if the learner puts time and effort into studying the language, and is able to practice and use it in conversations that mimic social situations, they can find a real-world use. The truism that, practice makes perfect, can be applied to the time spent learning a foreign language. Dedication is required, in terms of long-term goals of becoming fluent in the foreign language.
It is also important to have as authentic a conversation as possible in the foreign language. When you move to a different country or region, learning the local language will help you to communicate and integrate with the local community. If a person goes to another country speaking only their own language, they may be viewed as arrogant by the native inhabitants of that country. When one thinks about it, when one makes an effort to speak another language, it is sometimes mocked, and this can create fear.
But it is important to at least try. One must not be afraid of being corrected, or asking questions. Each step in this process involves communicating and integrating with the local community. There are many reasons for learning a foreign language; some are more personal than others.If a person has a partner, a set of in-laws, or friends who speak a different language, learning that language will help you to communicate with them. This can relate to a more foundational and better relationship.
Often, true communication can occur across various borders. This is true in terms of family, as well as in terms of native fluency.If your work involves regular contact with speakers of foreign languages, being able to talk to them in their own languages will help you communicate with them. Many of today’s professionals act in an increasingly global and networked environment. They need to speak many languages to communicate across national and cultural borders. This involves, at work, generally a more sophisticated level of communication, rather than a basic one.
When traveling, a basic ability in a foreign language will help you to ‘get by;” i.e., to order food and drink, find your way around, buy tickets, etc. A basic ability in this sense can be gained through repeating basic phrases and concepts, memorizing phrase and verb forms of a language, and practicing dialogues. Often, dialogues can lead students to a better understanding of how people interact in situations involving transportation centers and restaurants. You may also be required to study a particular language at school, college or university.
Many schools, even on the high school level, require several years of a foreign language in order to receive certification of graduation. The standard educational system is one in which a particular language may be offered in terms of expanded choices and opportunities for students. Therefore, I will study a foreign language. I feel that it will enable me to be more multicultural, aware, and sensitive. It will give me a mental challenge and help me accomplish long-term goals of fluency. I hope to become fluent in my target language in as soon a time as possible.
REFERENCE“Why study a foreign language?” http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/flsat.html, 2009.
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