Monday, September 30, 2019
Children Donââ¬â¢t Need To Learn More Languages Essay
With technology progress advances communication between foreign countries. Nowadays everybody has to know english, because itââ¬â¢s some kind of international language. And itââ¬â¢s recommended to know some other languages: french, german, chineese as example. But our children donââ¬â¢t need to learn more languages in the future. Why? We will find the answer from the text below. Some people say: ââ¬Å"_Those who know many languages live as many lives as the languages they know_â⬠. Itââ¬â¢s obvious that itââ¬â¢s silly to argue with this statement. Itââ¬â¢s really necessary, because language is the soul of intellect. But people are very slothful. And we know, that progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. Nowadays we have electronic dictionaries in our smartphones, some of them have voice recognition. Who could imagine that ten years ago? And who can imagine, what will we have in ten years? I will try. Everybody has installed dictionary in his gadget: phone, PC, Tablet PC, even in clocks. And this dictionary can translate all languages, even unimportant, like languages of small african villages. All the devices have voice recognition, so you donââ¬â¢t need type text. And they can translate not only words, but phrases, sentences and even texts. But people learn languages, because you donââ¬â¢t use dictionary while having conversation. Though in other 10 years mankind will get rid of this problem. Everybody will have small ear-device, which will translate all the words, all the languages, all the accents. People will just hear some echo of people, and the main thing ââ¬â they will hear the translation instantly. Nowadays such devises are used on international meetings, political conventions. But they are far from perfect, there areà still little mistakes, so programmers need some time to do ideal ear-translator. There are a lot of words, which have several meanings. As example phrasal verbs: ââ¬Å"callâ⬠, ââ¬Å"runâ⬠. Or such words like ââ¬Ëbreakâ⬠, ââ¬Å"likeâ⬠. How computer will distinguish such words? Computers become better and better, their power and capacity increases every day. Nowadays computers can analyse information and change itââ¬â¢s own algorithm. In the near future such computers will be open to general use. And computer will see, what words people use, and use the most appropriate words. Somebody can say, that computer is just a programm, script. And you must have intellect and mind to translate languages, that computer will never replace human. But who could imagine robots, playing the piano and violin? Who could imagine planes without pilots and cars without drivers? Artificial Intelligence becomes more intelligent, more smart. So electronic dictionaries are really possible to supplant interpreters. However US author Elbert Hubbard said: _â⬠One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary manâ⬠_, thatââ¬â¢s why there will be several linguistic scientists who will translate books, but all the world will use digital translators. But there is another scenario of world evolution. Nowadays all international political meetings are held in english, a lot of computer programms are written in english. There are several companies in Moscow and some other big russian cities, where all the stuff speaks on english. New generation use english more and more often. Sometimes it seems, that they know english better, than russian. So, english becomes international language. In this way, do we need other languages? Of course, people will speak their native language, and english will be the secondary one, for international communication. It will be enough to have a good command of just two languages (three or four in some countries like Austria). So we can draw a conclusion: thanks to technological progress we and our children have no need to learn more languages in the future. We will learnà only two languages, our native and international one. Everything else computers will assume.
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