Every year several languages die out. Some people think that it is not
important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the
world.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
It is argued that the annual extinction of many languages is not a problem
because having just a few languages leads to a more convenient life. It is
disagreed that the convenience of using just a few key languages makes the
dying out of less spoken dialects acceptable. This essay will first discuss the
importance of language to culture and secondly the fact that learning a few
common languages is unrealistic, followed by a reasoned conclusion.
A language is not just a group of spoken words but the key to someone’s
culture. Language has evolved over thousands of years to reflect what it
means to be from a particular place. For example, the Irish language has one
of the widest vocabularies in the world and reflects their tradition of
storytelling. Despite this, English has become the first language of the Irish, as
many feel it makes it easier to communicate with the world.
By speaking just a couple of languages, such as English and Chinese, you
alienate billions of people throughout the world. English may be common, but
it is not the ‘lingua franca’ many people think it is and it would take
generations for everyone to learn it. Countries like Korea and Vietnam have
been trying to adopt English as a second language for a long time, but most
of their people still can’t fully grasp it. However, English has been the language
of business for a long time and it should be encouraged to help a country
become more economically competitive.
To conclude, commonly spoken languages may make life more
straightforward, but this should not be at the expense of less prevalent
languages, in order to avoid the erosion of culture and the alienation of many
countries.
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