ericlau
Dec 28, 2011
Undergraduate / strengths and limits introduced by one new global language [3]
a) Strengths
i. Individuals can learn a new language easier. When a new international language is designed, more factors such grammars, vocabulary are taken into consideration. As a result, a new global language is not complicated any more.
ii. A new language has capability of avoiding the conflict among different nations. The new global language, which is easier to learn, encourages individuals to understand different nations.
iii. The new global language is more acceptable. Since it does not belong to any countries, it does not represent one certain country but the whole world.
b) Limits
i. It is costly. Most of materials and information for international business and researches are in English. If one new language is used, all of them would be translated in the new language, costing money and time.
ii. People have to readapt the new language. Due to a change in business and academic areas, individuals have to learn one new language with different vocabulary and grammars from English.
iii. The new global language is likely to endanger some languages. Since people's relying more on it contributing to the extinction of some languages, since they are not useful any more for business or academic purpose.
a) Strengths
i. Individuals can learn a new language easier. When a new international language is designed, more factors such grammars, vocabulary are taken into consideration. As a result, a new global language is not complicated any more.
ii. A new language has capability of avoiding the conflict among different nations. The new global language, which is easier to learn, encourages individuals to understand different nations.
iii. The new global language is more acceptable. Since it does not belong to any countries, it does not represent one certain country but the whole world.
b) Limits
i. It is costly. Most of materials and information for international business and researches are in English. If one new language is used, all of them would be translated in the new language, costing money and time.
ii. People have to readapt the new language. Due to a change in business and academic areas, individuals have to learn one new language with different vocabulary and grammars from English.
iii. The new global language is likely to endanger some languages. Since people's relying more on it contributing to the extinction of some languages, since they are not useful any more for business or academic purpose.