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Essay about Learning Languages
Language has been a difficult part of my life. During my elementary school it is compulsory to
learn a variety of types of languages. The first language that I learned in school was Malay it was
the language of native land speakers, the second language that I was asked to learn was Chinese and
followed by English. When conversing with my Malay peers speaking the language of the native was
crucial, Mathematics was taught in Malay, Sciences was taught in Chinese. Hence, both languages
weren't a language to be ignored. Language is a form of communication and it is considered to be a
solely human mode of communication as a consequence being able to specialize in multilingual one
has to face many challenges.
Firstly, learning a second or third...show more content...
This clearly shows Mellix was facing a lot pressure during her childhood life especially from her
mother. Mellix's mother would expect her to speak the right language. Chinua Achebe was a
famous writer who was born in the Igbo village of ogidi, Nigeria in 1930. Achebe graduated from
the London University in 1953. Achebe's article "the song of ourselves" comes from a talk he gave
on London television. In addition, the article written by Achebe, he presents the local as were also
force to learn the language of "British colonial policy in Africa and elsewhere emphasized again and
again its preference for native languages" In Achebe's article he expresses the feelings of the native
Africans leaving them no choice but having to learn English language due to their colonization
history. "We see remnants of that preference today in the Bantustan policies of south Africa. We
chose English not because the British desired it but because having tacitly accepted the new
nationalities into which colonialism had grouped us" (604) Chinua clearly points out the frustration
of the locals native African having to learn a language of the colony. Gloria AnzaldГєa was born in
the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas . AnzaldГ
єa graduated with a B.A. from Pan American
University, and her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. In Anzaldua's article pointed out
adapting
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Learning Languages Essay
Effects of learning Languages
Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning
another way to think about things. A bilingual person is more than one person. Whenever we are
learning a new language, it means that we have started a new life with a different vision. If we
learn a language, we understand much about culture or life of a country. If we know one language
we are one person, if we know two languages, we are two people. As an instance; if there is a job
vacancy that requires two people knowing two languages and you know two languages, then you are
qualified for that job. Learning a new language seems like we are starting a new journey toward our
future life. I am always passionate about learning a new language, and when I start learning a new
language everything is changed.
Firstly, I was the only one in my family who started learning a new language in early ages. Without
knowing Dari, which in my native language, I had started learning Urdu. When I was living in
Pakistan, I was having to learn Urdu to go to school. My first journey headed for...show more
content...
When I was learning English, I used to watch lots of English movies, and Korean dramas. When I
completed upper–intermediate levels in English, I started teaching in a language academy in
Kabul. During my teaching experience at that academy, there was a colleague of mine who was
also too interested in Korean language. Korean language was certainly totally different from
English and Urdu, but somehow we are able to communicate with each other in Urdu. The funny
thing was that the others were not able to understand us, when we told jokes in Korean. Since I
knew Korean a bit, I was invited to the Korean Embassy to study a one–month Korean language
course for free. I went there to study Korean and later the Embassy employed me for an organization
named Central Statistics organization
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Learning a New Language Essay
Learning a New Language
Language is a matter that touches many American cultures. Cultures thrive on their languages and
customs to define the people they are. However, second languages can divide not only people of a
specific group but also members of a particular family. Several writers address the unvarying
difficulty of learning a second language in America. Many rhetorical devices are used to sustain their
assertions and to shape the reader. An Asian–American author speaks about multilingualism in
American today. Tan (2002) uses rhetorical devices to support her claims about herfrustrations with
a mother who does not speak English very well. Throughout this paper, I will analyze Tan's
cause–and–effect structure, personal...show more content...
Example 3 talks about how ashamed she was about her mother's broken English. Example 4
expressed her feeling of family imperfection as her mother spoke. In the second passage, examples
5–6 show how her mother's broken English throughout her life effected how she felt about herself
later on in life. Tan puts the characteristics of her mother's linguistics on her mother herself showing
her frustration from what happened to her as a child. Tan shows her reader how she felt by
explaining what happened in the past to convey how she feels now.
Another argument Tan (2002) uses throughout her text is personal experiences. Personal experiences
is an argument writers use to exemplify their points throughout personal references. The following
excerpt shows Tan's personal experience exemplifying her assertions.
"Recently, I was made keenly aware of the 1) different Englishes I do use. I was giving a talk to a
large group of people, the same talk I had already given to half a dozen other groups. The nature
of the talk was about my writing, my life, and my book, The Joy Luck Club. The talk was going
along well enough, until I remembered one major 2) difference that made the whole talk sound
wrong. My mother was in the room. And it was perhaps the first time she had heard me give a
lengthy speech, using the 3) kind of English I
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Learn A Second Language
Hola, yes all U.S. students should be required to learn a second language. There are many benefits
of learning a new language. You can grow your vocabulary skills and learn about a whole new
culture! As a matter of fact, we should all be equal.
Some people ask why learn Chinese if students in China are learning English? Well that doesn't
mean everyone knows English. Most adults and elders have no time to learn english. If Americans
learn english there will be more job offerings. Bilingual people have a better chance at getting a job
than someone who just speaks english. In addition, you can be amazing if you learn another language.
If America wants to have cross–cultural conversations we need to learn or understand a second
language.
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Learning A New Language Essay

  • 1. Essay about Learning Languages Language has been a difficult part of my life. During my elementary school it is compulsory to learn a variety of types of languages. The first language that I learned in school was Malay it was the language of native land speakers, the second language that I was asked to learn was Chinese and followed by English. When conversing with my Malay peers speaking the language of the native was crucial, Mathematics was taught in Malay, Sciences was taught in Chinese. Hence, both languages weren't a language to be ignored. Language is a form of communication and it is considered to be a solely human mode of communication as a consequence being able to specialize in multilingual one has to face many challenges. Firstly, learning a second or third...show more content... This clearly shows Mellix was facing a lot pressure during her childhood life especially from her mother. Mellix's mother would expect her to speak the right language. Chinua Achebe was a famous writer who was born in the Igbo village of ogidi, Nigeria in 1930. Achebe graduated from the London University in 1953. Achebe's article "the song of ourselves" comes from a talk he gave on London television. In addition, the article written by Achebe, he presents the local as were also force to learn the language of "British colonial policy in Africa and elsewhere emphasized again and again its preference for native languages" In Achebe's article he expresses the feelings of the native Africans leaving them no choice but having to learn English language due to their colonization history. "We see remnants of that preference today in the Bantustan policies of south Africa. We chose English not because the British desired it but because having tacitly accepted the new nationalities into which colonialism had grouped us" (604) Chinua clearly points out the frustration of the locals native African having to learn a language of the colony. Gloria AnzaldГєa was born in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas . AnzaldГ єa graduated with a B.A. from Pan American University, and her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. In Anzaldua's article pointed out adapting Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Learning Languages Essay Effects of learning Languages Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things. A bilingual person is more than one person. Whenever we are learning a new language, it means that we have started a new life with a different vision. If we learn a language, we understand much about culture or life of a country. If we know one language we are one person, if we know two languages, we are two people. As an instance; if there is a job vacancy that requires two people knowing two languages and you know two languages, then you are qualified for that job. Learning a new language seems like we are starting a new journey toward our future life. I am always passionate about learning a new language, and when I start learning a new language everything is changed. Firstly, I was the only one in my family who started learning a new language in early ages. Without knowing Dari, which in my native language, I had started learning Urdu. When I was living in Pakistan, I was having to learn Urdu to go to school. My first journey headed for...show more content... When I was learning English, I used to watch lots of English movies, and Korean dramas. When I completed upper–intermediate levels in English, I started teaching in a language academy in Kabul. During my teaching experience at that academy, there was a colleague of mine who was also too interested in Korean language. Korean language was certainly totally different from English and Urdu, but somehow we are able to communicate with each other in Urdu. The funny thing was that the others were not able to understand us, when we told jokes in Korean. Since I knew Korean a bit, I was invited to the Korean Embassy to study a one–month Korean language course for free. I went there to study Korean and later the Embassy employed me for an organization named Central Statistics organization Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Learning a New Language Essay Learning a New Language Language is a matter that touches many American cultures. Cultures thrive on their languages and customs to define the people they are. However, second languages can divide not only people of a specific group but also members of a particular family. Several writers address the unvarying difficulty of learning a second language in America. Many rhetorical devices are used to sustain their assertions and to shape the reader. An Asian–American author speaks about multilingualism in American today. Tan (2002) uses rhetorical devices to support her claims about herfrustrations with a mother who does not speak English very well. Throughout this paper, I will analyze Tan's cause–and–effect structure, personal...show more content... Example 3 talks about how ashamed she was about her mother's broken English. Example 4 expressed her feeling of family imperfection as her mother spoke. In the second passage, examples 5–6 show how her mother's broken English throughout her life effected how she felt about herself later on in life. Tan puts the characteristics of her mother's linguistics on her mother herself showing her frustration from what happened to her as a child. Tan shows her reader how she felt by explaining what happened in the past to convey how she feels now. Another argument Tan (2002) uses throughout her text is personal experiences. Personal experiences is an argument writers use to exemplify their points throughout personal references. The following excerpt shows Tan's personal experience exemplifying her assertions. "Recently, I was made keenly aware of the 1) different Englishes I do use. I was giving a talk to a large group of people, the same talk I had already given to half a dozen other groups. The nature of the talk was about my writing, my life, and my book, The Joy Luck Club. The talk was going along well enough, until I remembered one major 2) difference that made the whole talk sound wrong. My mother was in the room. And it was perhaps the first time she had heard me give a lengthy speech, using the 3) kind of English I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Learn A Second Language Hola, yes all U.S. students should be required to learn a second language. There are many benefits of learning a new language. You can grow your vocabulary skills and learn about a whole new culture! As a matter of fact, we should all be equal. Some people ask why learn Chinese if students in China are learning English? Well that doesn't mean everyone knows English. Most adults and elders have no time to learn english. If Americans learn english there will be more job offerings. Bilingual people have a better chance at getting a job than someone who just speaks english. In addition, you can be amazing if you learn another language. If America wants to have cross–cultural conversations we need to learn or understand a second language. Get more content on HelpWriting.net