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 these views and give your own opinion.

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In my opinion , in our ,
country
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most people know well that if they have no knowledge of a foreign
language
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, they can not work abroad or travel somewhere and study overseas
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, workers yearn to earn a good salary in our
country
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but it is impossible. So they have to learn a foreign
language
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. The adults are in their middle-aged aspire to know well Russian or Korean
language
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because they go to labour below the countries , namely Russia or Korea and Kazakhstan Of ,course they should know well Russian or Korean
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they can not adopt that
country
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's culture or rules and situation
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, nowadays students yearn to learn English because they have a good aspire to study abroad , travel overseas and to know about another culture In , the fact that middle-aged learn a foreign
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for work and teenagers for studying or travelling
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and in my personal view , we must learn and know a foreign
language
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for modern scientific subjects , technology and other reason We must learn and know a well foreign
language
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,
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, our
country
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never develop like the USA , Canada , and the UK. We may stay in the stone age
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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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