Being Bilingual Essay

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Being bilingual is better than just being monolingual in many different ways. If you're a doctor, and you have a patient that doesn’t speak English or Spanish, you can’t really help them. If you work as a customer service, it’s essential to know different languages because you might have customers that are tourists and may not know English or Spanish like you do. I want to be an EDM (electro dance music) producer/DJ, and being bilingual would be a great advantage to have when working in an industry with different producers from all over the globe. Although a lot of the DJ’s have taught themselves English, it doesn’t hurt to know some more languages. If I was bilingual, which I am, I would be able to work with and communicate with different artists and have a great opportunity to really admire their way of life in whatever country they originate from.

There are many music producers that come from many different places. Some of the most known and most famous are Tiesto, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, and Avicii. Tiesto originated from Breda, Netherlands, there they speak Dutch. Martin Garrix also comes from the Netherlands, from a city known as Amstelveen, there they speak Dutch as well. David Guetta comes from Paris, France, and Avicii comes from Stockholm, Sweden. …show more content…

A collab is when two or more producers come together to great a song. Just thinking of the possible collaborations that could happen between all of the artists there are, it makes you wonder how they communicate if one doesn’t know the other one’s language. For example, let’s say Martin Garrix wanted to collab with french DJ David Guetta, Martin would have to have some quick french lessons before they both got to work. Any job that requires you to interact with people, either on the phone or online, the use of your knowledge of a second or third language is essential to our way of

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