Learning English at school is often seen as more important than learning local languages. If these are not taught, many are at risk of dying out. In your opinion, is it important for everyone to learn English? Should we try to ensure the survival of local languages and, if so, how?
Nowadays ,
English
is considered the language
used internationally by people
. In fact , according to
researchers, more than 60% of people
around the world
speak English
as a first language
or second language
. Because. in today’s world
of globalization, English
is promoted as a means of communication to overcome the language
barrier and it is clear that
English
is the language
that is
used all around the globe and the one which keeps the world
connected. Despite these benefits. at the same time, it causes the risk of extinction of other local languages
. I believe that it is extremely necessary to start learning English
, but local languages
should also
be given equal importance and steps should be taken to ensure their survival . First of all, let's find out why it is so important for people
to know English
. In the modern world
, many people
often travel to foreign countries to get a higher education or a better job opportunity. They need to communicate clearly and coherently. Therefore
, they need to be fluent in English
. But is this
a valid reason for the extinction of other languages
? I am still convinced that everyone should know their own language
.After all, if the language
is forgotten, the whole culture will be forgotten.There are many examples of this
phenomenon, there were times when great finds of great civilizations could not be recognized because the language
was lost. To sum up
, it is clear that
English
is very important for us and for this
world
, but other languages
are also
important.We really should pay more attention to learning and deepening the knowledge of our own languages
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