Globalization and Multilingualism: Building a Better World

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Many Languages, Many Benefits for One World Being unique and different from one to each other is exclusive. For instance, there are a number of countries in the world with more than million human populations with their own traits, tradition, cultures, and perspectives. However, these aspects of exclusiveness may lead to a problem. For instance, there are upcoming issues regarding to the gap between numerous countries to be solved in the age of globalization, an age of massive emergence of invention and information. Hence, they also struggle to live and survive in the world that continually improves. With a wide variation of human population, something is needed to sync with the rapid pace of world’s development as well as to connect each other; a language. Communicating means that one uses language in expressing something, either in oral or written form. This is the basic function of language. Moreover, there are numerous variations of languages in the world. If everyone wants to build a better world, it is ideal for us to be a polyglot, or understanding at least more than one …show more content…

At this case, possessing a capability of multilingualism is, in fact, forms a bond between people. Speaking with a foreigner in a language that is not native to the listener sounds illogical. It was reminding me of my grandma’s story of the necessity to learn foreign language. My grandma’s husband, or my grandpa, was an air force that always moved from one place to another during his duty and my grandma accompanied him also. One day, my grandma went shopping in her new environment (in Solo, Middle Java) yet she had no idea about the language in that place. The vendor asked “where she come from?” yet my grandma replied it wrong and thus my grandma began to learn the Basa Jawa (Javanese). Hearing grandma’s story, I learned something: learning foreign language means having a new friend, befriend with more

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