Some people say that the only reason for learning a foreign language is in order to travel to or work in a foreign country. Others say that these are not the only reasons why someone should learn a foreign language. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

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Learning new languages has become a tendency nowadays, especially, between young people,
although
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the reasons why learning languages are diverse from travelling and working abroad to study and enjoyment, most of the people still keen about mastering foreign languages. Some people learn a foreign language so they can travel or work in a foreign country, which will allow them to interact with the local people and make it easier for them to integrate with the local community, and it is
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because of many companies around the world require employees that can speak the local tongue and other languages. Others,
on the other hand
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, argued that learning new languages is not just for work or
travel but
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travel, but
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for other reasons
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as studying and enjoyment. To give an example, to study in the IT field you must have a certain level in English no matter where you live or your native language, and
this
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is because most of the resources and researchers are done in English. Others learn new languages just for fun and because they enjoy discovering others' culture. In my opinion, people have different reasons for mastering new languages rather than just travelling or working abroad. In conclusion, no matter what is the reason that has driven you to learn a new language,
it
it is
it's
still something that we should do because mastering different languages gives us an advantage for either work, travel, or anything else.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • multilingual
  • linguistic proficiency
  • globalized world
  • cross-cultural communication
  • immersive experience
  • adaptability
  • cultural exchange
  • interpersonal skills
  • employment prospects
  • empathy
  • intellectual development
  • overcome language barriers
  • global market
  • resourceful
  • life-changing
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