Living in a country where you have to speak a foreign language can cause serious social problems, as well as practical problems. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

To live in other
countries
that use a foreign
language
can make not only social issues but
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also
practical
problems
. In
this
essay, I am going to examine
this
question from both points of view. In my case, I agree with the view. On the one hand, there are several
problems
related to society and the economy.
Firstly
, you can sometimes face quite inconvenient situations in grocery stores and public institutions.
This
is because some of these facilities do not provide services that involve other languages.
This
kind of problem can cause confusion.
For example
, when I was a high school student, I studied in Japan. At that time, I could not apply for medical insurance for students as some public institutions did not offer Korean
language
services. Eventually, I could see a doctor when I got a cold. If a lot of foreign immigrants can not receive the government’s welfare, they will leave and get serious
problems
such
as disease,
In other words
, these
problems
discourage people from living in other
countries
.
Secondly
, you can find it difficult to find jobs.
This
is because most companies want to hire people who are good at
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native
language
.
For instance
, if you can get a
job
abroad, you can not buy and rent a house and even can not care for families.
As a result
, you might be homeless and need some grants from the governments. I think these are serious
problems
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society.
On the other hand
,
such
a situation may not create social
problems
as most
countries
provide various
programs
for foreigners’ adaptation.
First
, you can take the native
language
classes
in public facilities and schools, and even applying these
classes
is easy and simple. Take my friend's example, she can adapt to France quickly as she could take some
classes
related to French. Thanks to
this
, she could study well there and
then
she could get a new
job
. It is true that offering
language
classes
are the best way to adapt to other
countries
.
Second
, some governments offer culture exchange
programs
between natives and immigrants. You can learn useful and essential information by attending these
programs
. It encourages people to adapt to other
countries
and it has an important role in getting jobs.
For example
, for my sisters, when she stayed in the UK, she joined clubs that can exchange information and are run by the government. She got a part-time
job
faster and made some friends. In conclusion,
although
a lot of governments provide useful
programs
, I think living abroad has some social difficulties, which means you can not get a
job
and apply for essential things
such
as medical insurance. I strongly believe that
this
kind of problem leads to social issues
such
as illness and
homeless
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • linguistic proficiency
  • cross-cultural communication
  • miscommunication
  • social integration
  • linguistic alienation
  • cultural dissonance
  • language acquisition
  • communication breakdown
  • interpreter services
  • language courses
  • bilingualism
  • multilingualism
  • language barrier
  • effective communication
  • cultural assimilation
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