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CristianT
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Please evaluate this essay: my first one!!

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In some countries, a foreign language is tought in primary school. Do the advantages of learning a new language outweight the disadvantages?

In some countries, children attending primary schools can learn a foreign language.
In my opinion, this could have more advantages than disadvantages and better prepare the children for a challenging world.

Firstly, sociologists and linguists affirm culture transmission goes though language. This means children will acquire not only language proficiency but also cultural habits and behaviour of the populations speaking the language they are learning about.

Moreover, learning two languages at the same time can stimulate their attention and capability in doing different things at a moment. Recent researches had demonstrated that, despite the problems in facing two different language structures, students get better learning skills and improve their approach to other subjects too.

Nevertheless, some disadvantages could be tackle while experiencing two different languages learning. In particular, children understanding could be slowed down at the beginning, due to huge brain efforts, confused by different language structures.

In conclusion, advantages in learning two languages during primary school can outweigh disadvantages, better preparing future adults not only in languages skills, but also giving them best cultural instruments to challenge their lives.
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CristianT wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:57 pm In some countries, a foreign language is taught in primary school. Do the advantages of learning a new language outweigh the disadvantages?

In some countries, children attending primary schools are expected to learn a foreign language. In my opinion, this could have more advantages than disadvantages and better prepare the children for a challenging world.

Firstly, sociologists and linguists affirm culture is transmitted through language. This means children
will acquire not only language proficiency but also cultural habits and the behaviours of the populations speaking the language they are learning.

Moreover, learning two languages at the same time can stimulate their attention and capability to multitask. Recent research has demonstrated that, despite the problems faced with two different language structures, students gain better learning skills and improve their approach to other subjects, too.

Nevertheless, some disadvantages could be experienced when learning two different languages simultaneously. In particular, the childrens' understanding could be slowed down at the beginning, due to confusion over different language structures.

In conclusion, the advantages of learning two languages during primary school outweigh the disadvantages, better preparing future adults not only in languages skills, but also giving them the best cultural instruments to lead successful lives.
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Thank you so much! In your opinion, what's the band rate?
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Topic: some people with a good education and experience in their field decide to move abroad to work. Why do you think that is? What problem does this cause?

It is widely seen in this contemporary time that there is an immense increase in number of those people who are well-educated and experienced in their field who venture abroad for employment. In this regard, better quality of life and professional growth are considered to be the reasons of this trend while lack of man power from the country of origin might be the downside for this.

One of the probable compelling reasons why many professional individuals opt to work in other nations is that they want to experience and feel a satisfactory way of life. It is an acknowledged truth that more often than not, some countries do not compensate well their employees inspite of them possessing acceptable qualifications. This push them to strech their blankets for survivability. Some experienced a hand-to-mouth way of living while working in their country because of relatively low income. Thus, this strongly drive them to seed a greener pasture overseas.

Another considered major reason is to level up in their field of specialty. Thisbmeans that people want to increase more and enhance thier knowledge about their job. There are relevant updates as well as recent technology present in other countries that is not available in some; hence, people decide to continue employing theirselves in other countries. Surveys show that some developing nations do not have the latest technology compared to developed countries. Due to this, people from former countries work to later countries just to broaden and improve the information they have.

On the other hand, the huge influx of individuals moving to other lands for their bread and butter purposes has caused the migrants' country of origin to suffer from understaffing situation. Hospitals in the Philippines for instance have scarcity of nurses and their ratio to patients is significantly high. This then causes chaos and alarm in some hospitals particularly state-run health facilities.

To drive home the point, indeed there are undoubted reasons why equipped professionals work abroad but the bottomline for this is the priceless benefit that they gain from it. However, it is also a fact that there is a correspinsig negative effect which this trend can bring.
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