In
reference to the last post on the blog “Romancing English”, I would like to
respond to the question : Should those who
choose to live in a foreign country be required to learn its official language?
This question seems very interesting to me, but also very
complex and not evident at the same time. What is more, I consider it is
impossible to give the one correct response because of a variety of factors that must be taken in consideration.
First of all, I think it is worth mentioning that those
who choose to be naturalized have an obligation to know the official language of
the state on a precise level, specified by law. That means there is no chance
to avoid learning language as it is one of the conditions of the naturalization
- and not the only one, so not all
foreigners try to obtain it, especially if they do not need it. I suppose
the majority do not, and in that case it is up to them to learn the language or
not.
When we live in a community, we must communicate with
its other members. Language is one of frequent and precise ways of
communication. If one do not know the language others speak, then the
communication becomes much more difficult. That is the case of both private and
official sphere of life. Let is imagine that there is an official document to
sign or to fill in. To do that, it is necessary to understand the content and
then write what is needed, which is impossible with no language skills! The
important document respected by law then seems to be just a sheet of paper,
full of bizarre and incomprehensible words.
With private life is even more difficult : how to
spend time with people with whom one cannot communicate? Of course, it is
possible to meet only family or friends who speak the same language, but on the
other hand, the confrontation with indigenous residents is inevitable for those
who live in a certain country longer period of time. Even acquaintance of some simple
words or expressions may facilitate everyday life. It also arouses respect and
kindness of indigenous residents.
However, not everyone is interested in learning an official language. How to cope with that? Some people have a spouse (or any other member of family, or a friend) who speaks the language and helps them, for some of them English is enough. But despite that, I would encourage everyone to not to ignore such a crucial aspect of social life as an official language.
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