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We learn to speak in English, but keep thinking in our native language

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Linguists believe that if you want to learn a new language you need not only to speak but to make a conscious effort to think in the language you are trying to learn. This way you learn the language faster and you will sound far more natural and fluent. However, our mental faculties do not legitimize this phenomenon of learning; our mind rather ratifies its own hypothesis that only brings confusion to our little minds.

The English language plays a significant role in our daily lives. It’s among the leading languages in terms of usage all over the world. English being the most commonly used language in the world, the knowledge of English is one of the most important employability skills, say HR specialists. Apart from its professional perspective, the English language is a globally accepted language that allows you to communicate with nearly all the people around the world. However, our problem is that although we learn to speak in the English language, we tend to keep thinking in our native language. This disparity between our speech and thought process not only baffles but bespeaks the sheer urge of double vision in a single body. One that rushes headlong into the English culture, seeking to adopt indiscriminately new manners, clothes, language, etc.; and the other still being stuck in its native values. Both present a skewed perspective of our personalities that only mislead.

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