Being Bilingual Research Paper

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Being bilingual feels heuristic and exultant. In other words, it makes you feel amour-propre, self-love, self-satisfaction, self-sufficiency, or in simple words pride. Knowing two languages is not just a talent, but a skill. A skill that requires adroit, dexterous focus, attention, and capability. When you know one language, it opens doors to numerous others. Often times, vowel pronunciation and articulation are familiar to recognize when you know two languages. As the great physiologist, Frank Smith said, " One language sets a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way."

Bilingual is not just about advancement of knowledge, but something we use everyday. Communication, essential in an average homo sapiens(humans) life, is the one way we are able to interact with each other. When you know another language, the better it gets! Communication is the necessary element that intertwines a network of connections globally together. With another language on your tongue, you can socialize with even a larger portion of people. As a student in education, I know the importance of being a communicator. Being one makes you open-minded, and open-minded is the key to the centre of the world. How? Because the one thing that most global issues …show more content…

As a child, I remembered walking hand in hand with my parents through my journey to learn. They started with simple Gujarati. When I entered school, I entered a new environment, where English seemed to be the only language used. What extraordinary adventures I faced with articulating vowels, spelling small words from cow to Emancipation Proclamation through my years. I give all my thanks to being bilingual. In my middle school years, we began learning Spanish. I found myself fitting in quickly, due to how accents and pace of Spanish was quite similar to the pace I used Gujarati. I was soon able to recognize points of grammar, reasons for grammar, and sentence

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