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  • Sai koushik

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    August 6, 2021 at 11:08 AM

    In recent times, tourism gained a lot of popularity around the world and has led to an increased prominence for the English language. It is considered by some people that this will lead to English becoming a single language to be spoken globally. In this essay, I would like to discuss both advantages and disadvantages.

    First of all, there are many advantages of having a single language globally. Firstly, we can see rapid growth in the tourism sector. Since there is no language barrier people would not hesitate or feel scare to visit a new county or explore new places. Secondly, it helps people to communicate efficiently with other people. This is beneficial for scientists and doctors to share their knowledge with other county people. For example, if there is any discovery that happened in India then scientists can explain the cause and use of discovery efficiently to other countries like japan, china, etc. In addition, it also attracts new business and investors.

    On the other hand, there are some disadvantages of having a common language in the world. One of the main drawbacks is county lose their uniqueness and language diversity. For example, countries like India have many languages such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, etc. People often learn two or three languages for communication. Having a common language can sabotage uniqueness. Furthermore, this leads to an extinction of local language and local culture that have been preserved by the ancestors for a long time.

    In conclusion, although having a single language globally has certain disadvantages like the destruction of local languages and country uniqueness, it has an extremely positive impact on the development of tourism and easy communication around the world. So I believe that the benefits of having a single language globally outweigh its drawbacks.

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